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Re: Digital Cameras again, I'm sorry




Hi All,
Thank you for the input, I think I am going to go with Wright's suggestion.  I need high resolutino pictures for printing purposes and I think that the Sony will do the job nicely.  
Wright, is one able to capture a "movie" with the Sony and then freeze frame specific frames?  I'm going to read the reviews later on today so i'll probably find that out myself :)
Mark, no problem with storage as I have 120 gigs total on my copmuter and currently 115 gigs free because I accidentally formatted my harddrive and lost 80 gigs of files!
Thank you again,
Ralph
 Mark Mackenzie <mark at mackenziesystems_com> wrote:

>Hi All,
>
>Has anyone had experience with either the Nikon 5000 or Nikon 5700? I was 
>originally going to get the Nikon 5000, but noticed the 5700, what is the 
>difference? Or is that a stupid question?
>
>Thanks
>Ralph
>
>
>
>|| . . . disarm you with a smile. . . ||

I use a Olympus Camedia C-4040 for my pictures and it does a great 
job. One word of caution that may be true with all digital cameras is 
always remove the lens cover before changing the camera from off to any 
mode of not being off. The telescoping lens will try to move, but cant, 
and it can damage the motor or gear track that moves it. Also make sure 
you can store the pictures on your hard drive, or get a larger card for 
your camera, they can be up to 1MB each for very good quality.

Mark Mackenzie

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