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I'm selling my camera.  Anyone want to buy it before i put it on ebay?

 

included:

 

6.3mp Canon Digital Rebel

18-55mm canon lens with ultra violet filter

28-200mm Tamron lens with ultra violet filter

Wired remote

tripod

Compact flash PCMCIA card reader

512MB CF Card

256MB CF Card

 

It has taken over 5000 pictures the past few years and works just fine.

Got an asking price??

 

Also...why haven't we seen all of these 5,000 pics?!?

I'm thinking if any UO'er is interested in it....around $375. 

 

Guess I"m jsut lazy and never post any of them.  And I can't get around like Colday.

I hate you m#$%^er f#$%!ers with your fancy cameras.

 

I'm over here walking around the short north snapping pictures with a Canon Cybershot 2.0 megapixel...yay! ...with my broke ass.

A lot of people complain that their less expensive point shoot cameras are incapable of excellent photographs, but if you know how to use all their features, it's surprising what you can get.  I have a Canon Powershot that is over 6 years old now, which takes 3 mega pixel images and has a limited amount of manual features, but it's captured a few of my best shots.  Two years ago I got a Canon S2-1S and that was a definite improvement, but really all I received was some more crisp images and a better zoom.  Today I'm heading out and buying a Nikon D-40.  Lets face it, Hayward is a baller.

A lot of people complain that their less expensive point shoot cameras are incapable of excellent photographs, but if you know how to use all their features, it's surprising what you can get.  I have a Canon Powershot that is over 6 years old now, which takes 3 mega pixel images and has a limited amount of manual features, but it's captured a few of my best shots.  Two years ago I got a Canon S2-1S and that was a definite improvement, but really all I received was some more crisp images and a better zoom.  Today I'm heading out and buying a Nikon D-40.  Lets face it, Hayward is a baller.

 

i second that motion. (knowing what hawyard has produced in the past).

 

Nothing against those who spend the big bucks on cameras, but I'll use the metaphor, "a plumber doesn't blame his tools"

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