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<blockquote data-quote="skater" data-source="post: 797368" data-attributes="member: 19158"><p>My wife and I were in a photo class a couple years ago, taking pictures of the DC monuments at night. We were all set up at the Korean War Memorial, snapping nighttime pictures of the soldier statues, when the instructor came to her and said, "You know, we're all jealous - your getting shots that are just as good as everyone else, but you paid a lot less for your camera." She was using our Canon SX130is, a ~$200 point-and-shoot. (It is a very capable camera for 90-95% of the pictures we take, and a lot easier to carry.) Looking at the pictures now, I have to check the EXIF data to know for sure which camera took which picture - I was using my D70 (which, granted, even then was a bit long in the tooth, but it's still a good camera).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skater, post: 797368, member: 19158"] My wife and I were in a photo class a couple years ago, taking pictures of the DC monuments at night. We were all set up at the Korean War Memorial, snapping nighttime pictures of the soldier statues, when the instructor came to her and said, "You know, we're all jealous - your getting shots that are just as good as everyone else, but you paid a lot less for your camera." She was using our Canon SX130is, a ~$200 point-and-shoot. (It is a very capable camera for 90-95% of the pictures we take, and a lot easier to carry.) Looking at the pictures now, I have to check the EXIF data to know for sure which camera took which picture - I was using my D70 (which, granted, even then was a bit long in the tooth, but it's still a good camera). [/QUOTE]
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