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![]() ![]() Great shot:-) |
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Somebody got a nice pic, nobody. :-)
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Who says???? With shots like that you will be here!!
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Nice Shot - I like the perspective !
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It sure is a good crisp photo but there's a little too much focus on the macro zoom and not enough on the actual image for my taste.
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Thanks for the comments guys. I really don't know to much about these digital cameras yet, but would love to learn. A friend told me about this forum and it looked like a good place to learn. The camera I got is a Kodak EasyShare DX7630 6.1 mp with 3x optical and 4x digital zoom. Right now I'm more of a point and shoot type guy. I've never messed with all the setting on it except for the preset ones. Hopfully I'll learn something here.
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Welcome aboard.
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