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Which is the best cam, for $300? <font color=#FF0000><i>*N/T*</i></font>

That's a very hard one to answer. For instance---what do you want to use the camera for? Point & shoot? Do you want any control over aperature, shutter, white balance, sharpness, size of picture, to post on the web, to print large pictures, small pictures, to e-mail to friends etc? Will you want to enhance pictures in an editing program? Do you want to learn about photography? When you decide what you want to do with a digital camera we can recommend web sites you can visit to compare prices and features. If I were to recommend a camera for you to buy and you are unhappy when you buy it I'm sure you would be p----sed at me. So the choice must be yours to make. In the digital world there is no "best" camera for $300.00 or for that matter, no "best" camera for $3000.00 because each has it's good and not so good features. So, let us know what you will plan on using the camera for. Good luck and HS (happy shooting).
Jerry
 
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