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Old 16-07-2005, 20:34   #10
greencreeper
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Leeds - the dog house
Age: 48
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Re: special offer on camera

As I keep telling my mum when it comes to these things, though she's yet to grasp it, a bargain is only bargain if you really need it, otherwise it's just money you wouldn't have spent. "Does it do what you want it to do?" and "Do you want what it does?" are key questions. My mum has just splashed out £400+ on a camera and printer. Even I don't understand half of what it can do What's an ISO when it's at home She'll need me with her to take a photo, otherwise it'll just be the usual pictures of feet and ceilings. The look on my dad's face when the printer printed a photo He can remember his dad dipping paper in fluid to make a B&W photo appear. It does make you realise how lucky we are, in our technologically advanced world.

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