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Hi there,
A friend of mine is getting rid of his digital cameras (long story) and
has the above 3 to sell. I am looking more at quality of picture issues
than manual control. In addition, the pictures I will be having printed
are mostly 8x10 and indoor, outdoor, and some fast action (although I
don't need a full SLR). I'm not a manual control type of person, just
someone who wants to take a good shot. I am OK at Photoshop and PSP but
as usual would rather minimize the amount of adjustment needed.
Archived from groups: rec.photo.digital.point+shoot (More info?)
The S500 has one BIG advantage. You can put it in your shirt pocket (I put a
neck strap on mine) and thus have a camera with you wherever you go -
hassle-free! Mine makes beautiful 8x10s.
What's he asking for the S500? If you don't want it, I have a friend who is
interested.
"Paula Sims" <paulasims2004@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:MPG.1d8514c59fcf0ebb9896a6@news.det.sbcglobal.net...
> Hi there,
> A friend of mine is getting rid of his digital cameras (long story) and
> has the above 3 to sell. I am looking more at quality of picture issues
> than manual control. In addition, the pictures I will be having printed
> are mostly 8x10 and indoor, outdoor, and some fast action (although I
> don't need a full SLR). I'm not a manual control type of person, just
> someone who wants to take a good shot. I am OK at Photoshop and PSP but
> as usual would rather minimize the amount of adjustment needed.
>
> Any ideas or suggestions?
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Paula
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