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<blockquote data-quote="leftlane86gt" data-source="post: 13877131" data-attributes="member: 64020"><p>I have a Nikon DSLR that I love but the learning curve is always present. I just bought my wife the below camera and oh my, is it a great camera. You can use the point shoot if that is all you want or the Expert "DSLR" side if you feel like you want to learn it. This by far was worth every penny spent on it. The features are extensive. WIFI capable so you upload quick to social media, and you access the Google play store. I made the comment to her "wow it looks like you can do everything with this camera that you can with your phone except make calls and text". Then she downloaded two apps and called me and texted me from her camera lol. If you go to Best Buy to see one, keep in mind that the camera on display has been "played" with, setting changes to who knows what and the lens could be covered in finger prints like the one I looked at. I almost didn't buy it because the pictures look fuzzy. That will happen when the lens looked like it was licked by a 5yr old. Check it out.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.samsung.com/us/guide-to-galaxy-smart-devices/galaxy-camera.html" target="_blank">Explore the Samsung Galaxy Camera, Features & Accessories</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leftlane86gt, post: 13877131, member: 64020"] I have a Nikon DSLR that I love but the learning curve is always present. I just bought my wife the below camera and oh my, is it a great camera. You can use the point shoot if that is all you want or the Expert "DSLR" side if you feel like you want to learn it. This by far was worth every penny spent on it. The features are extensive. WIFI capable so you upload quick to social media, and you access the Google play store. I made the comment to her "wow it looks like you can do everything with this camera that you can with your phone except make calls and text". Then she downloaded two apps and called me and texted me from her camera lol. If you go to Best Buy to see one, keep in mind that the camera on display has been "played" with, setting changes to who knows what and the lens could be covered in finger prints like the one I looked at. I almost didn't buy it because the pictures look fuzzy. That will happen when the lens looked like it was licked by a 5yr old. Check it out. [url=http://www.samsung.com/us/guide-to-galaxy-smart-devices/galaxy-camera.html]Explore the Samsung Galaxy Camera, Features & Accessories[/url] [/QUOTE]
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