John:
You probably answered your own question when you wrecked your camera.
I'd buy a good but low price camera for this type of work, You don't
want to risk trashing a $900 Nikon 995 shooting stuff out in the garage.
I've got a $180 Fuji digital camera that does great in close up work.
Spend the money you save on the car!
Paul
On Thursday, November 22, 2001, at 07:35 PM, John Slade wrote:
> Please excuse the off subject topic, but I am wondering if anyone has
> had experience with the Kodak DX3900 digital camera, and would be
> willing to pass on their findings.
>
> I am presently using a Kodak DC120 digital camera to document the work
> on my various restoration projects, and up until recently the quality of
> the pictures, and the camera flexibility, has been more than adequate
> for this purpose. An unintended dropping of the camera has resulted in
> problems, hence the search for a replacement.
>
> Any contribution will be appreciated.
>
> John Slade
> Manotick, ON
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