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Camera reviews

Acorn and oak leaf in my hand

Mark and I splurged on a Canon Power Shot SX20 IS last week, and ever since I've been a photo-taking spree.  Here are a couple of my favorite shots from the week --- sure signs that fall is on its way.

Two oak leaves on top of a car

I've been using a Fujifilm Finepix S1000fd for the last couple of years, and am still enchanted by its vivid colors and intense magnification of macro subjects.  But I've literally worn the front of the camera off with two years of hard use, so I figured it was worthwhile to experiment with the next grade up.  Photos from the Canon appear to be at least as vivid, and the documentation promises that our new camera will focus even closer than our old one.  So far, I'm quite pleased with the upgrade.

Our homemade chicken waterer never spills or fills with poop.




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