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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 681827, member: 4552"]If your not familiar with cameras, I suggest prior to spending a lot of money on one, you first decide what you intend to do with one. To run out and purchase a camera, tripod, carrying bags, extra cards, etc. you will want to know what your doing a little. For example if you purchase a digital camera that uses a Compact Flash card, do you have a computer or printer or somethig that can read that type of card? Digital cameras come with built in memories so you have to download from a cable. Does your computer have the ability to do that. Also, there are SD, XD, etc types of cards for cameras. Some cameras that take an SD card can not take the newer higher memory capacity of those new cards. Some SD cards are now as high as 16Gigs of memory. If you purchase a digital camera that uses SD cards, make sure it has the capacity to use all. </p><p>Yes it can get a bit complicated so make sure you read up on cameras first. And remember, if you loose interest in taking photos of anything, the camera will sit on a shelf as lost money. Same with tripods, extra cards, etc.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 681827, member: 4552"]If your not familiar with cameras, I suggest prior to spending a lot of money on one, you first decide what you intend to do with one. To run out and purchase a camera, tripod, carrying bags, extra cards, etc. you will want to know what your doing a little. For example if you purchase a digital camera that uses a Compact Flash card, do you have a computer or printer or somethig that can read that type of card? Digital cameras come with built in memories so you have to download from a cable. Does your computer have the ability to do that. Also, there are SD, XD, etc types of cards for cameras. Some cameras that take an SD card can not take the newer higher memory capacity of those new cards. Some SD cards are now as high as 16Gigs of memory. If you purchase a digital camera that uses SD cards, make sure it has the capacity to use all. Yes it can get a bit complicated so make sure you read up on cameras first. And remember, if you loose interest in taking photos of anything, the camera will sit on a shelf as lost money. Same with tripods, extra cards, etc.[/QUOTE]
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