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Corey
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Sep 13, 2005 19:17 |  #1

I am thinking of buying this camera in the furture. I was wondering If it takes nice action pics (Cars, sports, etc)? Also does anyone have a pic of it zoomed all the way up on something (Just to see the pic quality from afar)? Also what will the max. size prints I will be able to make? Also, can I manual select shutter speed and aperature. along with "normal modes? If I missed anything could you please fill me in.

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Sep 14, 2005 09:33 |  #2

Corey, check up above on the "Small digital cameras..." forum -- that's where most of the S2 discussion is. I think you'll find answers to all your questions, and some examples if you look through the various posts related to "S2" topics.

I would anwer your questions Yes, Yes, easily 8x10 and up, and Yes. It's a great grab and go camera, as well as providing a lot of capability for the more ambitious user.


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Sep 14, 2005 10:00 as a reply to  @ RossW's post |  #3

RossW wrote:
Corey, check up above on the "Small digital cameras..." forum -- that's where most of the S2 discussion is. I think you'll find answers to all your questions, and some examples if you look through the various posts related to "S2" topics.

I would anwer your questions Yes, Yes, easily 8x10 and up, and Yes. It's a great grab and go camera, as well as providing a lot of capability for the more ambitious user.

Thanks a lot, I appreciate it.

Corey.


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