Re: [CR]Recommendations on digital cameras?

(Example: Production Builders:Tonard)

Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2006 09:54:33 -0800 (PST)
From: "Peter Naiman" <hetchinspete1@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [CR]Recommendations on digital cameras?
To: wilc <cherrycycle1@yahoo.co.uk>, Jerome & Elizabeth Moos <jerrymoos@sbcglobal.net>
In-Reply-To: <20060324170130.31359.qmail@web26408.mail.ukl.yahoo.com>
cc: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org

Willie; I assume this is on topic if we're talking about facility to take pictures of our vintage bikes for other to view. It wouldn't be any diiferent than talking about shipping our vintage bikes by UPS, USPS etc. Not sure if the Webmster would agree, but that's my understanding.

I visited Dale in NC on my trip cross country a few weeks ago, and he showed me a smallish, but high quality camera that he had recently purchased for a reasonable sum. If Dale reads this, maybe he can chime in with a recommendation.

Peter Naiman Glendale, WI

wilc <cherrycycle1@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: Jerry Moos writes about digital cameras,HOPE THIS IS ON TOPIC? i acquired a cheapish one by Olympus model Camedia c210 zoom 3 mill.pixel 100stg and if you have see any of my pics on ebay[wilcart ]on sale items i am reasonably pleased. i am also challenged in this medium ,but hey you cannot be expert or need expert kit for everything. i am a plug and play type photo guy, one thing i would say is get a card reader for linking the camera card to pc, takes half the time and is foolproof. but the batteries !!, either go rechargeable or buy shares in an AA battery company.WILLIE CARTON FROM A WET BLEAK, COLDEST MARCH IN YEARS .COLERAINE N.IRELAND

--- Jerome & Elizabeth Moos wrote:
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> Not as off-topic as it might appear, since I want
> this primarily to photograph bikes and components.
> Don't want to spend a fortune, maybe $250 to $500.
> What digital cameras would the experts recommend for
> bike photos? I don't care much about printing
> photos, mostly interested in sharing photos with
> list members by posting in an album or emailing.
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> What features should I look for? I have a really
> cheap digital camera now that someone gave me as a
> gift. One of the biggest problems with it is that
> it is pretty useless in low light. You almost need
> to be outdoors on a sunny day. I've looked a bit at
> better digital cameras, but none seem to have the
> equivalent of a flash. How do better digital camers
> deal with indoor light?
>
> Regards,
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> Jerry "Photographically Challenged" Moos
> Big Spring, TX
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