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by offthecuff - written on 23/05/08 (Very useful, 55 readings)
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Like many other people about to switch from a film camera to digital I was extremely nervous. But, knowing that digital was the future, it was time I found out what it was all about. I finally decided to purchase an Olympus Camedia C725 Ultra Zoom 3 Megapixel digital camera, based mainly on the reputation of the Olympus brand name. Getting the camera home I wondered what I had let myself in for! However, after using this camera for a week or so, I soon realised that I had made the right choice and there really was nothing to worry about! The C725 is ideal for beginners to digital photography and those who wish to expand their creativity, is so ...
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