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General Compact Digital Cameras
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<blockquote data-quote="Fred Kingston_RIP" data-source="post: 155088" data-attributes="member: 10742"><p>Laura... I'm with John on the Panasonic/Leica LX... I have the LX-5 and it's controls are almost exactly the same as Nikon's... so any learning skills are easily transferable... </p><p></p><p>Another option is a Nikon D200... Excellent clean one's with low shutter actuations and no lens are in the $300 range... They're NOT exactly a point&shoot, stick it in your shirt pocket type camera... but by setting everything to auto-modes... they certainly make it very easy to great photos... and if your daughter really likes it, it's a great camera to expand from, and or upgrade from... and the D200 will always be a great backup camera...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred Kingston_RIP, post: 155088, member: 10742"] Laura... I'm with John on the Panasonic/Leica LX... I have the LX-5 and it's controls are almost exactly the same as Nikon's... so any learning skills are easily transferable... Another option is a Nikon D200... Excellent clean one's with low shutter actuations and no lens are in the $300 range... They're NOT exactly a point&shoot, stick it in your shirt pocket type camera... but by setting everything to auto-modes... they certainly make it very easy to great photos... and if your daughter really likes it, it's a great camera to expand from, and or upgrade from... and the D200 will always be a great backup camera... [/QUOTE]
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