Totally blew me away. Unfortunately, it uses a different AC adapter than my 4300 uses, so I will need to pick one up. Hopefully I will have same sample images in a few days.
It looks like it's just a hair down from the D70. It has some interesting features, it will be interesting to see how they work for coin photography. Only drawback is just when I really got a handle on the 4300, I'm going to have to go through the learning curve all over again.
<< <i>That's really neat--after yesterday's fun here, perhaps you can post photos of some great coin dealers you've meet at shows. >>
I use my Toshiba PDR M65 for that kind of stuff, it works great for that. But come to think of it, this camera may be capable of doing some very good closeups!
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Here are some specs on it: Nikon CoolPix 8800
<< <i>That's really neat--after yesterday's fun here, perhaps you can post photos of some great coin dealers you've meet at shows. >>
I use my Toshiba PDR M65 for that kind of stuff, it works great for that. But come to think of it, this camera may be capable of doing some very good closeups!
<< <i>Yes, but some may dislike a real close-up exposure at a coin show! >>
Wanna have some real fun? Walk up to Laura Sperber at a coin show with a camera pointed in her direction.
WNC Coins, LLC
1987-C Hendersonville Road
Asheville, NC 28803
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I use an 8200....Nikon is a great Camera.
Thank You
SilverDollar
So can I still look forward to my photography lesson ????
Herb
P.S. you getting any snow ???
<< <i>Nice present Eric, looking forward to some great pics.
So can I still look forward to my photography lesson ????
Herb >>
Absolutely. I'll be in touch with you after next weekend.
<< <i>P.S. you getting any snow ??? >>
Not yet, but it looks like it is headed this way. It's 27.4° right now, so whatever we get will be snow.