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What should I know about digital cameras?



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by rpllingrock
Apr 18 '01 What Should You Know About Digital Cameras: Don't Fall Into The Mega-Pixel Trap!
Save your $$ and get a camera at the end of its retail life.... read full review
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by WulfsDen
May 20 '02 Digital Cameras for Bunnies.
You want to buy a digital camera, but you don't know much about them. When you research one, the review has so many buzzwords that it sounds like another language...... read full review
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by adamldemarco
Feb 15 '01 Digital Cameras Offer Plenty of Freedom and Fun
After spending years not shooting silly pictures or taking gambles on whether a shot would come out right to save film, digital cameras have freed me.... read full review
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by ASourdough4
Nov 23 '01 A NEW line of HP Digital Cameras! - Caveat Emptor!
Hewlett Packard offers NOVEL Digital Camera Family- Industry needs many more years of development to approach 35mm practicality.... read full review
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by seacow
Feb 17 '01 Not for the weak of pocket
Look before you buy.... read full review
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by elomage
Aug 07 '02 Digital Camera Tradeoffs, MegaPixel Secret, and "the Hunt"
You thought you knew what Mega-pixel means? Think again, or, before you buy, read this article.... read full review
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by review123
Jan 30 '01 Digital Cameras Really Are Cheaper, Better Than Film--Know Your Options
Digital cameras can save you a lot of money when you factor in film developing costs. They come with a lot of different options--important to know before buying one.... read full review
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by ms_bliz
Jan 17 '02 Save Money. Wield Power. Befriend Environmental Extremists.
No one should spend this much time researching AA rechargeable batteries. Here's what to look for and what to spend.... read full review
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by rogerngaw
Aug 20 '01 Digital vs Film
If you take lots of photos regularly, the digital camera is for you. On the other hand, if you hardly use a camera, stick to film.... read full review
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by TonyG5003
Jan 27 '02 Think About the Future...Please!
Digital cameras are fun and useful, but there is more to it than what you see on TV! Protect your images, think ahead.... read full review
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by cybergourmet
Feb 13 '02 A techie tells it all (whats and hows)
1. Refurbished = Good! 2. Research = Good! 3. Good Return policy = GOOD!... read full review
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by criticaleye
Mar 05 '02 Great for immediate, bad for longevity
Digital tech is moving quickly. What you own now will be obsolete in a year or so. Use film for images you want to have 20 years from now.... read full review
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by Natalia613
Jun 23 '01 The Amazing World of Digital Photography
View images instantly. No need to spend money on film. Ability to e-mail your photos almost immediately to friends and family or post them on the web. ... read full review
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by isabelled
Feb 08 '02 First time digital camera buyer: look before you leap
Digital photography is a revolution, enter it with a mixture of enthusiasm and caution and remember that choice boils down to what you PERSONALLY expect of your future camera!... read full review
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by maxiega
Feb 20 '01 Ricoh is Unhelpful!
Be cautious to what brand you buy and make sure they have good customer support!... read full review
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