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camera choice?
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(Last edited by minimanshane; Jun 24, 2006 at 04:23 AM
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Depending upon how you will be using the camera, the Nikon has some serious drawbacks IMHO.
If you use it in low light situations (birthdays, inside, at parties)... it sounds like it could be a real letdown.
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i have an sd450 and i love it.
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all youll ever need is a Kodak P880. i got one for my birthday and i love it. after you buy it, you need to do the firmware update that you can get on the site, its like a night and day differance with the camera
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The Nikon P3 should work fine with your Mac. The vibration reduction it has should help with low light situations and the built in wi-fi should allow you to send pictures direct to the Mac without a cable. I have a Nikon D70s and I'm thinking of getting one of these for times when I don't want to tote the big camera. Good luck!
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