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As always, the Internet is
an excellent resource for getting information about what products
are available in a quickly changing market and finding out what people
think about them. Visit www.dcresource.com
for comprehensive listings of the latest cameras. The manufacturers'
sites (www.kodak.com, www.agfa.
com, www.fujifilm.com, www.olympus.com,
www.nikonusa.com, and so on) offer
useful information as well.
After you have found two to three cameras to consider seriously,
it's time to start talking to as many people as possible that have
experience with the cameras you're interested in. On the Web, visit
the discussion groups for entry-level and professional lite cameras
at www.pcphotoforum.com; for
professional cameras and digital photography go to www.peimag.com/Forums/forums.htm
and www.prorental.com to participate
in active discussion groups.
At some point, you will have satisfied yourself that you have found
the right one and all you need is a little reassurance that you're
doing the right thing. You have chosen a reliable camera that does
what it needs to do, has some features you like, and feels good
in your hands.
Buy it.
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