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Great Digital camera sugestions...Ross, additional features might include

Posted by Joe M on July 3, 2004 at 05:38:55:

Macro or very close up shooting. I like being able to use an off camera flash system as well. Also I value having the Card Slot readily available without removing the camera from a tripod. A swiveling decent sized view screen, with enough contrast for daytime shooting would make life easier too.

A big bug-a- boo is the time it takes for the shutter to fire off a shot, after first mashing down the button. This Shutter lag improves as one moves up to an SLR type of consumer cam.

I'm sure there must be more features others may bring to the table they find useful.