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My wife has a pet grooming shop and wants to start taking portraits of pets. What would be a good digital camera for 8 by 10 prints. Thanks Jerry
 
At $250.00, you really should consider the Olympus 360L. It is tops in it's price range in my opinion and should suite your wife's needs more than adequately. JMHO George Fatizzi
 
What kind of software does the Olympus 360L come with? How do you down load from the camera to your computer?
Thanks,
Terry in Hawaii
 
It comes with it's own user friendly Olympus software which I like even better than Adobe or some of the others I have seen. They also include a cord which plugs into your computer (1/8" jack on one side into the camera, USB plug on the other side for the computer). Works great and takes killer pics for the money. I don't think you'd be disappointed. The only thing it lacks is a mechanical zoom lens but it does have an electronic one that will multiply the image 3X after the pic is taken or 2X while actually taking it at the expense of resolution going from SHQ to plain HQ which is still pretty good. You can take up to 18 pics at SHQ or 36 at HQ with even more at the standard resolution. GREAT beginner's digital cam! Has red eye reduction flash also with a couple of other neat editing features. Good shooting, George Fatizzi
 
At least it takes some awfully good looking 8 X 10's. I do know the Olympus C2500L and some other high rez camera's have some problems with pets eyes. I think there is a fix out there for that though but I'm not sure what it is.
Where is RM when you need him? This place has been pretty dead until the last few days so maybe he hasn't checked in. Probably still chasing my Internet buddy JohnMO around with a rope and a gun for accusing him of something or other till he catches him. Hope he does... ha..
Good hunting... Guvner..
 
Apparently if you do get some barrel distortion on the outside of your images the Camedia software will help correct this. Learned that from my Olympus C2500L classroon.
Later... Guvner..
 
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