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Old July 23rd 06, 08:08 AM posted to rec.photo.digital.point+shoot
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4 Simple Steps That Save Money and Time from digital-slr-guide

More at:

http://newcamz.blogspot.com/

Hope you find this useful.

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Old July 23rd 06, 09:08 AM posted to rec.photo.digital.point+shoot
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Here's his wonderful advice without you having to bother clicking his
link. I hope you find them useful. :O)

"Step 1 – Find the Best Camera For YOU: In step one, take a moment
and figure out what you really want to photograph."
"Step 2 – Understand the Jargon: You should understand
digital SLR jargon before you start to shop."
"Step 3 – Pick A Digital SLR Camera: You know what photos you
love to take and the features you'll need to take them."
"Step 4 – Compare Digital SLR Camera Prices and BUY: But notice
what's happened – instead of comparing prices for
every single camera on the market, now you only have to find the
best deal on the one camera you know you want."

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Paul (she dreams in color, she dreams in red)
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Old July 23rd 06, 09:33 AM posted to rec.photo.digital.point+shoot
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Hi Paul,

Thanks for looking at it. Perhpas the following is a little more
useful:

"Step 1 - Find the Best Camera For YOU: In step one, take a moment
and figure out what you really want to photograph.
Is it "Action and Sports" or "Portraits" or "Landscapes" or "Macro" or
"Night/Low Light" or "Travel/Outdoor" or "Indoor" or "Spontaneous" or
"Planned/Studio" - Pick Your Style. Read More..

"Step 2 - Understand the Jargon: You should understand digital SLR
jargon before you start to shop. "
know the meaning of terms like "Megapixels", "CCD and CMOS Sensors",
"Crop Factor", "LCD Display", "Image Stabilization", "Metering",
"X-Point Autofocus", "Shutter Speed", "Continuous Drive". Read More..

"Step 3 - Pick A Digital SLR Camera: You know what photos you love to
take and the features you'll need to take them."
"Compare Digital SLR Megapixels" or look for 'The Fastest Digital SLR
Camera" or "Just Compare Camera Bodies" or look for "Inexpensive
Digital SLR" or "The Top Rated Digital SLR Camera" Read More..

"Step 4 - Compare Digital SLR Camera Prices and BUY: But notice
what's happened - instead of comparing prices for every single camera
on the market, now you only have to find the best deal on the one
camera you know you want."

Cheers
Camera Enthusiast
http://newcamz.blogspot.com/

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Old July 23rd 06, 09:40 AM posted to rec.photo.digital.point+shoot
Paul Heslop
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Camera Enthusiast wrote:

Hi Paul,

Thanks for looking at it. Perhpas the following is a little more
useful:

"Step 1 - Find the Best Camera For YOU: In step one, take a moment
and figure out what you really want to photograph.
Is it "Action and Sports" or "Portraits" or "Landscapes" or "Macro" or
"Night/Low Light" or "Travel/Outdoor" or "Indoor" or "Spontaneous" or
"Planned/Studio" - Pick Your Style. Read More..

"Step 2 - Understand the Jargon: You should understand digital SLR
jargon before you start to shop. "
know the meaning of terms like "Megapixels", "CCD and CMOS Sensors",
"Crop Factor", "LCD Display", "Image Stabilization", "Metering",
"X-Point Autofocus", "Shutter Speed", "Continuous Drive". Read More..

"Step 3 - Pick A Digital SLR Camera: You know what photos you love to
take and the features you'll need to take them."
"Compare Digital SLR Megapixels" or look for 'The Fastest Digital SLR
Camera" or "Just Compare Camera Bodies" or look for "Inexpensive
Digital SLR" or "The Top Rated Digital SLR Camera" Read More..

"Step 4 - Compare Digital SLR Camera Prices and BUY: But notice
what's happened - instead of comparing prices for every single camera
on the market, now you only have to find the best deal on the one
camera you know you want."

Cheers
Camera Enthusiast
http://newcamz.blogspot.com/


I am unsure you can break it down this way even if you are sincere.
Everyone is looking for something different when they want a new cam.
Many many people want a magic one, one that takes pics like a dslr but
has one button that says 'press here' :O)
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Paul (she dreams in color, she dreams in red)
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Stop and Look
http://www.geocities.com/dreamst8me/
 




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