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    Default Point and Shoot Camera

    Ok before I go into this I already have a Minolta Dimage Z2 that is real close to a DSLR and takes great pics. With that said Im wanting a point and shoot around $300 so that I have something small that fits in my pocket but still take good fish pics. Anyone have any suggestions?

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    Default RE: Point and Shoot Camera

    www.newegg.com <---- that site rocks.

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    thanks for the site I will check it out, I also need to have thoughts from fish people to know what camera take decent fish pics.
    Ray Allen
    San Antonio, TX
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    40g Breeder Reef Aquarium

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    we have a nikon d80, lol its about 1500 with the lens! Alot of the digis around that price will take good pics, look in our photo forums, there is a post by "The Other Guy" with settings to be modified for max performance. Cross reference that.

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    If you want a pocket camera - not one that takes especially great tank photos - I'd go for a Canon SD. I take about 15,000 photos a year, and the Canons are great. Rechargable batteries that take about 2-300 photos between charges. An LCD you can see in SUNLIGHT, a durable metal housing, and great & cheap parts, when/if you need them. I'm VERY hard on cameras, and I'd be hard pressed to buy something else. Most appraisers carry either a Canon or a Kodak. Kodaks 'cause they have a wide angle lense. The 800 has a much wider than typical lens. I currently use an SD800, with image stabilization. Less than $300. Try: www.slickdeals.net (NOT COM). If you are patient, you will be pointed in the right direction. Slickdeals is kind of a hobby for me...
    Bill

    215g FOWLR... and anemones, GSP, gorgonians... carp, that isn't FO!

    "I killed my first SW Fish in 1971..."

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    Thanks Bstreep thats more in my price range.

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    Nano-reef.com has a few really good threads about this. Their overall consensus is the cannons are great for macros. I would check out Techbargains.com they have great deals on cameras.

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    I actually prefer the Nikons for their macro capabilities, but I own three Canons (G3, SD3IS, and Digital Rebel) because I like the overall photo shooting better.
    I do like the new Nikon DSLR that is selling for around $500 now though.
    Cliff

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    Like I said, if you want a camera for closeup work, look elsewhere. I see that on www.slickdeals.net, Office Depot has an SD800 that can be had for $280.
    Bill

    215g FOWLR... and anemones, GSP, gorgonians... carp, that isn't FO!

    "I killed my first SW Fish in 1971..."

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    http://www.dpreview.com/news/0602/06...nasonictz1.asp

    This is what I have.

    See some of my pics here:
    www.squarereef.com/images/tempimg
    Full size, max resolution, taken with built in macro mode.

    I use it mostly as a P&S for family stuff but it will take some great shots of the tank.
    Dave
    djbeck10 (at) gmail.com

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