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I loved using the Cool Pix (950?) from Nikon. I know its expensive but it had GREAT pictures. I
used those images for my new website (www.aaronmarcavitch.com). If you want one of the best, try
this one. Pro digital folks use it.
Aaron
--- Margaret Tamulonis <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Dear listers:
>
> I have been happily researching digital cameras to find one best suited for
> our use: good color images of museum objects (including paintings), for
> attaching to database records as well as for posting to our web site.
> While I know there are lots of digital-camera specific sites and discussion
> groups, I really appreciate the opinions of the folks on this Museum list
> -- so does anyone have any particular favorite digital cameras that are
> great for object photography? Any horror stories? Thanks, as always, for
> your input and support,
>
> Margaret Tamulonis
> Database Manager
> The Fleming Museum
> University of Vermont
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Aaron Marcavitch
www.aaronmarcavitch.com
(current) M.A. in Public History
Middle Tennessee State University
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