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by Howard_Creech

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Aug 23 '00 How to Choose a Digital Camera (updated 01/11/07)
Considering a Digital Camera Purchase? Here's some basic information that may help you make a better purchasing decision. ... read full review
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by Ahab1973
Feb 11 '02 Tread Softly And Carry A Fat Wallet: Choosing Your First Digital Camera
Do your homework. This ain't your grandfather's Kodak.... read full review
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by Betwixt
Feb 15 '01 All about pixels, megapixels, and image resolution
Digital photography is about balancing three things; file size, information about the picture, and the desired end product. More pixels isn't necessarily better. ... read full review
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by ceconrad
Mar 15 '02 What to look for in a digital camera
Don’t go to the store before you read this digital camera primer. In it you’ll learn about size, resolution, battery life, digital storage media, and more.... read full review
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by showard
Jan 21 '01 Digital Camera Primer
Don't get carried away with cool-tech. Buy for today!... read full review
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by molotovjester
Jan 07 '02 The Digitally Clear Picture About Choosing a Digital Camera
Find a Digital Camera that suits your needs. Stay away from household pets.... read full review
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by shadowmcshadow
Aug 01 '01 Picking the Right Digital Camera
Research and know exactly what you're buying. Knowing the following terms below will help you pick the right digital camera the first time.... read full review
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by leisure_larry
Dec 18 '03 Most common misconceptions when buying a digital camera, or how much do you need?
Buy them when you are DESPERATE, otherwise wait. Leisure's proven trick to earn 260 USD in 6 month by doing absolutely NOTHING but drinking tea. ... read full review
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by soupcraze
Dec 28 '01 Digital Camera VS. 35mm + Scanner!!! WHO WINS?
Read my review to find out about digital cameras versus 35mm cameras alongside scanners.... read full review
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by gsearle
Apr 19 '02 Batteries and Digital Cameras
For flexibility, buy a camera that takes standard batteries. Get 3 sets of NiMH (Nickel Metal Hydride) batteries and a charger.... read full review
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by isvikthere
Jan 10 '02 The Hidden Cost of Digital Photography
In digital photocameras, one thing you mustn't forget: The hidden costs involved to be able to use it comfortably and before you can admire your best pictures on paper !... read full review
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by rogerngaw
Aug 21 '01 Important Considerations
You should know your own requirements before shopping for a digicam as the choices available are really mind boggling.... read full review
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by ASourdough4
Nov 06 '01 DIGITAL CAMERAS - What's on the shelf for $600 ? -- Asourdough4 finds Four!
These Digital Cameras represent the very latest consumer oriented technology. Any one might satisfy but only ONE, NIKON-885, is likely to meet the needs of most adventurous photographers. ... read full review
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by shadowmcshadow
Aug 05 '01 Getting the Whole Camera Package
As always, research, research, research. Make sure you know exactly what you are buying.... read full review
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by chois2
Feb 21 '01 Going Digital? read this
Going Digital? Go Fuji.... read full review
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