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Recommend a solid consumer-grade camera?
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<blockquote data-quote="RavingMac" data-source="post: 1229919" data-attributes="member: 45350"><p>Still researching, but this is what I have so far: </p><p></p><p>1) I looked over the Sony DSC-H70, read the manual and user guide, and though it looks like a nice little camera, I wouldn't reccomend it. Ultimately it doesn't do anything to address the specific problem you are facing and it seems to lack (from what I could get out of the manual) the capability for setting up a custom shooting mode (something that may help--but more on that later).</p><p></p><p>2) Agree absolutely with Doug that you need to get your wife to do a hands on to pick a camera. Something that doesn't get enough play is the ergonomics of handling the camera. If you can't comfortably hold it there is NO way you are going to be steady when taking pictures, and in particular when you are already dealing with marginal shutter speeds the extra hand motion will kill your image.</p><p></p><p>More later</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RavingMac, post: 1229919, member: 45350"] Still researching, but this is what I have so far: 1) I looked over the Sony DSC-H70, read the manual and user guide, and though it looks like a nice little camera, I wouldn't reccomend it. Ultimately it doesn't do anything to address the specific problem you are facing and it seems to lack (from what I could get out of the manual) the capability for setting up a custom shooting mode (something that may help--but more on that later). 2) Agree absolutely with Doug that you need to get your wife to do a hands on to pick a camera. Something that doesn't get enough play is the ergonomics of handling the camera. If you can't comfortably hold it there is NO way you are going to be steady when taking pictures, and in particular when you are already dealing with marginal shutter speeds the extra hand motion will kill your image. More later [/QUOTE]
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