RE: advise on 6 to 8 megapixels digital cameras.

From: Baird, Darryl ^lt;dbaird@umflint.edu>
Date: 02/13/05-12:33:20 PM Z
Message-id: <1C5253740F81D441AC5174BDA4AD4BF77CC886@its-emb1.umflint.edu>

Hands down, the Canon 20D, with 17-85mm... from a long-time Nikon
user.

It cab be simple or complicated, depending on your use. The (free)
Photoshop raw format plug-in is remarkable for the level(s) of
control.

Hard to take a bad photograph with this camera. In fact, it's hard to
purposefully make a 'bad' photograph... like night shots with mixed
lighting. The white balance is too darn good.

-Darryl Baird

-----Original Message-----
From: Carmen Lizardo [mailto:carmenlizardo@yahoo.com]
Sent: Sun 2/13/2005 1:24 PM
To: alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca
Subject: advise on 6 to 8 megapixels digital cameras.
 
Dear List
The university that I work for has offered to buy
high-resolution digital camera for personal use.
What do you recommend? I read some very good reviews
on the Canon EOS 20D but I don't want something that
is too complicated to use. I have an old Nikon Coolpix
995, and I read a good review for the Nikon Coolpix
8700. I can also consider a six or seven mega pixel
camera if they are better than the eight ......

As always, thank you for all your kind advise.
 
Carmen

                
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Received on Sun Feb 13 12:37:56 2005

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