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		<description><![CDATA[TIPS ON  BUYING YOUR FIRST DIGITAL CAMERA The       following are some general principles and considerations if you are about       to buy your next digital camera:&#160; 1. Budget Decide first how       much you have to spend on your new camera. Factor in some dollars for       extra memory and maybe a re-chargeable battery kit and extra batteries.  Also, a camera case or bag will protect your camera from dust       and bumps (not supplied with the camera). 2.Whether you are buying a   compact or an SLR the same considerations apply. Do you want it go in your handbag, your coat pocket, your shirt pocket or your back pack? Do you require an ultra compact camera? Is it for a beach holiday &#8211; does it need to be splash and sand proof? Will I be taking a lot of indoor shots, night time parties, or tall buildings, speeding racing cars? Do you want a camera that can take wide angle or telephoto lenses? Will you only ever want to take point and shoot shots?. All brands  are very good so you can&#8217;t go wrong really , buy what you need and in your budget. nick cunzolo http://www.designerimages.com.au]]></description>
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