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mitchleblanc wrote:Fred is the camera expert around these parts (or one of them) but let me try...
dcentral wrote:I've got a Nikon 4500. It's awsome. It has a bitchen swivel head that lets you change the angle of the lens so you can shot over crowds etc and still see the display. The biggest con is that all the features can only be accessed by using the display screen.
dcentral wrote:Buying a nice 35 mm slr might be nice, but if you arn't going to use all the features like light metering etc what's the point in buying one -- Regradless if its digital or film.
If you want to just capture memories and maybe print a few pictures and aren't looking to be on the cover of some magazine then a point and shoot might be the way to go.
mathieu wrote:...if you are going to the bugaboo's and staying there for 5 days you can't count on having a power source to charge up your fancy little battery pack.
...I recommend getting a camera which takes double A's or tripple A's.
dcentral wrote:If you are on a course, do you really want to be bothered with having to change film?
There's also the option of getting cameras that take battery packs but will also take regular batteries too.
Those with camera's that take regular batteries how long do the batteries last once you start using the flash?
I used one a few years ago, that as soon as you started using the flash, It only had about 5 shots with the flash after that. Only when we switched to rechargables did it last a little longer
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