Well, since we went to the zoo together, there have been two posts, is it? I decided I'd dropped by the page and not contributed for long enough. So, here I am.
Now, what to contribute...ummm....yeah. I'm in a class called the history of creativity. It is quite fascinating. Very few classes can capture your attention on the first day like that one. We talked about the brain and how people think. Fascinating stuff.
So school has started again and my nephew is now here at BYU. He turned 18 last week and I'm showing him the ropes of college life. He's like the little brother I never had. This will be a very fun semester.
Well, it's not the latest and greatest in intellectual thought, but there's a small update for me.
Also, can anyone recommend some good digital cameras?
adios
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I'm not a camera expert, but everyone in my family has highly enjoyed how compact and portable the Canon Powershot series is! Our favorite has been the Canon Powershot Sd1000. (see details at http://www.travelblog.org/Cameras/Canon/Canon-Powershot-Sd1000/ )
ReplyDeleteIt's almost exactly the size of a deck of cards. If you don't want the optical view finder, my new favorite is the "Sd790IS" is pretty slick! If I were to get a camera now, this would be it.
Good luck in your search!
I'm afraid I don't have much experience with little cameras. I can say that I've been very happy with my Nikon DSLR. It's a D50, but they don't make those any more. If you're after a Digital SLR, the D40 is a good entry-level camera, or the Canon Digital Rebel XTi or XTsi (something like that anyway) are both excellent, 10.5 MP cameras with some life-saving sensor-cleaning features.
ReplyDeleteYes, I've been using a D70s for my photojournalism class. It is loads of fun.
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