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Bram Lambrecht <bram@cwru.edu> wrote:
> The camera also takes excellent pictures in low lighting...and if the
> automatic settings don't give the results you desire, everything is also
> manual if you want it to be...focus, aperture, shutter, post-processing,
> flash, etc.
The Nikon cameras also have an excellent macro mode -- very nice for taking
Lego pictures.
Although many people are recommending Olympus's cameras, I personally find
them to have terrible ergonomics. They may be fine if you're used to a
regular film-eating point-and-shoot camera, but the Nikons are actually
designed to be digital cameras, and it shows.
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| (...) I have had a 990 for a month or two now, and I love it! (I got it for $836 at pcwonders.com) The twist body design is really useful because you can tilt the LCD so you can look in a different direction than the lens is pointed...for example, (...) (24 years ago, 29-Dec-00, to lugnet.general, lugnet.off-topic.geek)
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