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Old 06-22-2009, 09:46 AM #6
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I have a Kodak 650z and love it! It was about $250 and came with all the stuff I needed - extra recharge batteries, a dock, etc.

It's probably a lot cheaper now.

Thing is, just get the best one you can afford. you'll end up playing with the features and finding what works for you.


Everyone I know, once they go digi, they never go back.



Oh, and there is digital zoom and optical zoom. Optical zoom is better - it zooms closer to how your eyes do.

I've had a digi for about 10 yrs now. Never could take a decent shot before that. Now, there are some I don't mind hanging on the wall. Even had people ask me for copies.
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