Cameras for taking photos of quilts etc
#11
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Location: N. Florida
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I have a Canon Elph. I like it a lot. The best feature is the lithium Ion battery that seems to hold a charge forever.
Here's the link to the Amazon page. http://www.amazon.com/Canon-PowerSho...rds=canon+elph
Here's the link to the Amazon page. http://www.amazon.com/Canon-PowerSho...rds=canon+elph
#12
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Location: Muscatine, Iowa
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I've got a -60 mega pixels. This camera is what I've used to post pictures in this group. Canon-powershot SD 630-digital elph9--(canonZoom lens 3x) To get another camera, I wouldn't know what to ask for. I'm just a simple person, and wouldn't know what to do or use with a fancier camera. don-isewman
#13
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Location: La Quinta, CA
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I have a Canon Elph. I like it a lot. The best feature is the lithium Ion battery that seems to hold a charge forever.
Here's the link to the Amazon page. http://www.amazon.com/Canon-PowerSho...rds=canon+elph
Here's the link to the Amazon page. http://www.amazon.com/Canon-PowerSho...rds=canon+elph
I have a simular model Canon. I like that I can set the size of the image pixels (before taking the picture) so they can be smaller for uploading to the internet and the QB. I didn't notice this when I first got my camera and the images were too big (pixels).
#14
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Central Pa
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I think all digital cameras (even the cheap ones) work well. Don't go crazy on a really expensive one unless you're using the pictures for professional use. Usually I just use my cell phone camera and it takes great pics.
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