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Re: Cameras
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Date: 
Fri, 1 Jun 2001 14:41:21 GMT
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I second this choice.  I started out 4 years ago with the C2000 Zoom which
was great and then upgraded to the C3030 Zoom 2 years ago.  All the pics
from my website are taken with the camera.  From readings in newsgroups,
the Olympus and the Nikon 990 does very well in low-light situations i.e.
for me-  flash deliberately turned off to capture natural light so that the
pics don't look white washed.
Other point is at 2 mega pixel quality or greater, 8 x 10s look just fine
which is the max largest pic I have made so far.
KK
http://web.tampabay.rr.com/kkqwebpage

In lugnet.castle, Paul Davidson writes:
Quality costs money, but you can't beat the Olympus C3000 Zoom.  3.3
megapixel, *excellent* picture quality, various flash modes, various
exposure compensations (among other things, it takes the yellow out of
interior shots), adjustable ISO (take flashless pictures indoors!),
adjustable or automatic F-stop and focus, macro (closeup) functions, takes
quicktime video, etc. etc.

Paul Davidson

the Rascal King <tuxedomask1083@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:GE4EBn.DvD@lugnet.com...
What cameras does everyone use to photograph you models? And, In your
opinion what is the best camera to use?



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(...) For web purposes, I think a 1.3 megapixel (1280x1024) with a good macro is more than enough. Actually, a 640x480 with good macro is almost plenty. I have an Olympus D260 (or something like that). Unfortunately, in some ways, I think I would (...) (23 years ago, 1-Jun-01, to lugnet.castle)

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Quality costs money, but you can't beat the Olympus C3000 Zoom. 3.3 megapixel, *excellent* picture quality, various flash modes, various exposure compensations (among other things, it takes the yellow out of interior shots), adjustable ISO (take (...) (23 years ago, 1-Jun-01, to lugnet.castle)

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