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One of you sent me a gift and I don't know who to thank
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3494549" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>Oklahomabassin has one thing right there. One can still take good pictures with a "point-and-shoot" camera. They just might not be as good as a true SLR and "good" lenses. Many photographers will say that the lenses can be more important than the camera body. I've taken grief from some "photographers" by stating that I mostly set my cameras into an automatic mode and let it do all the camera settings.</p><p></p><p>One great thing about the newer digital cameras is that most, if not all of them, can have great ISO capability. (Think of the old film standard of ASA when thinking of ISO. They are basically about the same thing, only with digital on auto-ISO, the digital can alter the "film speed" between pictures instead of "between rolls of film."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3494549, member: 7900"] Oklahomabassin has one thing right there. One can still take good pictures with a "point-and-shoot" camera. They just might not be as good as a true SLR and "good" lenses. Many photographers will say that the lenses can be more important than the camera body. I've taken grief from some "photographers" by stating that I mostly set my cameras into an automatic mode and let it do all the camera settings. One great thing about the newer digital cameras is that most, if not all of them, can have great ISO capability. (Think of the old film standard of ASA when thinking of ISO. They are basically about the same thing, only with digital on auto-ISO, the digital can alter the "film speed" between pictures instead of "between rolls of film." [/QUOTE]
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