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My cousins have a 21 month old and several adorable pets and miss out on many photo opportunities because they don't have a good digital camera. They tried my D70 this weekend (without me explaining a thing to them) and loved it because it responded quickly and accurately. They complain that with their camera, by the time the photo is actually taken the moment is gone (I have always found that shooting children, sports, and animals with a digital point and shoot is hit and miss and quite frusterating). I would really love to buy them a digital camera but I'm not really sure what would be appropriate. The photos they took with the D70 (set on complete auto) came out great, but I feel like they probably don't need and wouldn't know how to use everything on such a camera. I was thinking of buying them the D50, but I was also thinking that maybe one of the bigger point-and-shoots or ZLRs from Nikon, such as the Coolpix 8700 or 8800, would be great. I'm not very familiar with the non-SLR cameras, but I want to buy them something that has no shutter lag and little if any write delay, so they can take many photos of their beautiful son and horses. They have good natural photography instinct, but don't really know much about manual exposure, what f-stops are, etc. so I'm afraid an SLR would be much more than they need. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
Kari
Edited on Aug 17, 2005 at 02:59 AM
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