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To: 5dave22 who wrote (19504)3/8/2001 6:38:56 PM
From: Art Bechhoefer  Read Replies (2) of 60323
 
Dave, there's nothing wrong with the Olympus, but I'd also try out the Nikon Coolpix 880, which has similar resolution, is very compact, and will allow nice close-ups of your new dog under natural light if need be. All these cameras will get a little less expensive in a couple of months--it's the nature of the business. Be sure to buy a 64 mb flash card, or one of higher capacity, since high resolution photos do take up a lot of your flash card capacity. Then, if you don't already have a good printer, consider the Epson Photo series with high resolution. The Epson Photo series comes with Adobe PhotoShop 5.0 LE, and that alone is a pretty good piece of software.

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