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![]() Ryan, this is a GREAT camera. A few years ago, when I was contemplating purchasing a new camera, I settled between the Canon PowerShot Pro1 and the Nikon Coolpix 8800. I ended up going with the Nikon because of the Vibration Reduction feature. It's proven to be very helpful, especially at long-range zoom. I'm typically a Canon man, but I have been very impressed with the Nikon. No regrets.
At that time, they were right around the same price range, though I'm not certain their price comparison now. |
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![]() stinky has a sony dsc-r1 camera for sale still wich is a way better camera for a better price, he is willing to take $700 with the 2gig card and leather case,
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/spec...sony_dscr1.asp
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but what the heck do i know Last edited by i have crabs; 01-12-2007 at 04:36 AM. |
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![]() I'd highly recommend any of the Canon models. Specially the powershot series. This has nothing to do with the fact that I shoot only with canon :P
Their dSLR's are great (I shoot weddings with a 20D), but if you're looking for compact, I'd maybe look at their S1, S2, S3 series or their new G7). The S3 is their improved model over the s1, s2 models, and comes with IS. |