There are so my options when look for a camera, price among them, that
you are better off making your own investigation using the dpreview
buying guide <http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/compare.asp>.
Also look at "top models." The equipment other folks are looking at
in greatest numbers <http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/stats.asp>.
There is a massive amount of information on the website. It takes a
fair amount of use, to get at all the information that is contained in
the reviews and expositions. The lens guide is new a year ago and is
outstanding, the only problem is that it is still limited to 50 or so
lenses. The website photodo.com <http://www.photodo.com/> has a great
deal of information on lenses, but is more for the experienced
photographer.
I use both all the time.
Tim Vitale
Paper, Photographs &
Electronic Media Conservator
Digital Imaging & Facsimiles
Film [Still] Migration to Digital Format
Digital Imaging & Facsimiles
Preservation Associates
1500 Park Avenue
Suite 132
Emeryville, CA 94608
510-594-8277
510-594-8799 fax
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Vitale bio
http://videopreservation.conservation-us.org/tjv/vitale_1pg_bio.pdf
Resume: see link in lower right corner of the URL above.
Albumen Photography Website in 2000
<http://albumen.conservation-us.org>
VideoPreservation Website in 2007
<http://videopreservation.conservation-us.org> quotes).
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