"nipntuk" <carp_dm@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:fMmdnejvTqVI-grVnZ2dnUVZ_s_inZ2d@forethought.net... Charlie M. 1958 wrote: Ted L. wrote: 'Nuff computer stuff. Anyone here have any good advice on digital cameras? Nothing fancy. We're about to go visit our son who's moved to Seattle and realize we don't have a camera to make a record of anything interesting
On Wed, 28 May 2008 19:51:54 +0000, ray wrote: On Wed, 28 May 2008 19:32:15 +0000, Lee A. Wentzel wrote: I am looking at getting a digital SLR. I have no lens at this time for any other camera, so will be starting fresh. I do have several SD and HDSD cards so would like to stay with that format if at all possible. Finally, I would like to stay under $1000 dollars for the
"Mungaloid" <Mung@loid.corn> wrote in message news:T-udncitspiMP7nVnZ2dnUVZ_hWdnZ2d@earthlink.com... Did it. I assume that technology could do a lot better than financials in an economic pullback. Who knows how it will turn out. I like XLF better than XLK. QQQQ is a little more diversified but it's 13%% in consumer discretionary and 14%% in health care. Health
Mountain Goat wrote: On Fri, 16 Nov 2007 16:28:02 -0600, Randy or Sherry Guttery <comcents@bellsouth.net> wrote: Frank A. Rosenbaum wrote: I am looking to buy a Digital SLR for modeling and rail fanning. Does anyone have recommendations for something under $1,000? Or, what are you using? The most important feature is that there is no delay between the shutter
I agree with most of what you say below, but I have a question - if you bought a Sony camera in the US and brought it back to Canada, the warranty would probably say "warranty applies to US only" or some such thing. That being the case, if you had a problem with the camera and you live in Canada, can't you send it to Sony in the US and pay for postage back to Canada (as well as to Sony in the