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Problems Incountered With My New Olympus 80-80 Wide Angle:

Posted by Vinylly on May 3, 2004 at 19:34:53:

My son-in-law and daughter with family came to spend the weekend with us. My little granddaughter is SO cute, I couldn't help but keep from photographing her. But, here is where the problem occured. It was easy to follow her with the camera and to anticipate her next world-winning smile or laughter, but by the time the shutter was clicked, the flash, and the take, the photo of her came out as a startled stare. In moments like these, digital just doesn't have the instantanious capture of film. It missed the good shots.