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Canon PowerShot A300 3.2MP Digital Cam $99.88

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Originally posted by: Demon-Xanth
I'm noticing that the focal length of the 300 is only 20cm compared to the 76 of the 60, looks like the 300's the choice for some close pictures, but the optical zoom kinda makes it even.
the a300 does EXCEPTIONAL close-ups . . . up to a few inches! 🙂
(i use this feature regularly)

The ONLy feature lacking is optical zoom. . . . 😉
(you CAN use NiMH batterys)
 
if anyone wants one, i'm selling one (brand new, still in box, come's with everything, untouched ... yada yada) cause I accidentally got too excited and bought 4 🙂
$110 + shipping
 
Originally posted by: theREALSiren
if anyone wants one, i'm selling one (brand new, still in box, come's with everything, untouched ... yada yada) cause I accidentally got too excited and bought 4 🙂
$110 + shipping

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maybe you should rethink how much you want to charge for them 🙂
 
So what do you guys think...

I want to get my girlfriend a one year anniversary gift and am thinking about getting this camera. She wants a really good one and wants one that she can bring the memory card to the local Walgreens and have printed (4 x 6's) when she wants a hard copy.

She's not as picky as me (I always want the best), but think this will work well as a camera for her?

Also, I'm going to get the 256mb complact flash for $16 after a $20 rebate
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-Jason
 
I think this is a big misconception that gets repeated everywhere. A 2 megapixel camera can take fine 8x10 shots.

I have a Sony Mavica 2.0mp and I have a beautiful 8x10 of my daughter. I have taken several shots that I printed at 8x10, and they are all very nice.

And I agree with the point above - how often are you going to print an 8x10? When can you not get by with a 5x7?

I'd take the A60 any day of the week. IMO, people get caught up in megapixels and forget about other important features (like optical zoom).
 
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