[Woodcarver] Re: Photographing mirrors
Ralph Scheffler
rscheffler at dc.rr.com
Wed Sep 28 14:26:26 EDT 2005
I agree with Vic in regards to the Olympus C-5500; it is a great camera for
woodcarving shots. If you want the same quality as the Olympus and pay less
try the Kodak DX4530 - I would not be without mine. Does quality work for
computer/printer transfer to customers via email.
Ralph
----- Original Message -----
From: "Victor Hamburger" <VHamburg at bellatlantic.net>
To: <woodcarver at six.pairlist.net>
Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 10:53 AM
Subject: [Woodcarver] Re: Photographing mirrors
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>>> Melvin OConnor <meloconnor7 at yahoo.com>
>>>
>>>Thanks Ron. I will buying my first digital camera
>>>soon and want to be sure it does a good job of
>>>photographing carvings.
>>>
>>>Any other suggestions or advice from list members
>>>about digital cameras will be greatly appreciated.
>>>
>>>Mel O'Connor
>
> Mel,
>
> I recently upgraded my digital camera to an Olympus C5500 Zoom. Retail,
> it is now selling for under $300. I bought mine online from a place that
> had a lot of good buyer responses and used my credit card to insure I have
> a safety net.
>
> Look at http://www.steves-digicams.com/hardware_reviews.html for reviews
> and lots of good information on cameras. Very easy to compare models and
> places to buy there. I recommend this site highly for their information.
>
> I was specifically looking for a few specific features, including:
> . 5 MP
> . Good zoom quality (Optical, not necessarily digital zoom)
> . Macro capability
> . Standard batteries, not a specialized battery
> . Large preview screen
>
> Other features were valuable as well, but the Olympus had everything I
> wanted for a camera that I could use as a point/shoot or fully manual
> mode.
>
> Good luck! Vic H
>
>
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