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<blockquote data-quote="Alistar" data-source="post: 47150" data-attributes="member: 2295"><p>This really makes sense Jon.</p><p></p><p>My dad refuses to use my half way decent Canon setup with my twin flash(because of pride) and takes his shade photos with a 14 megapixel Canon sx10. Good camera if you're taking photos not be used for any type of professional work, but intra-orals and shades, no way. The pics are CRAP, and that's an understatement.</p><p></p><p>For anyone out there considering point and shoots....don't. Just stop thinking about it, save your penny's, sell you flatscreen t.v., have a garage sale, and buy a good setup. You'll be happy you did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alistar, post: 47150, member: 2295"] This really makes sense Jon. My dad refuses to use my half way decent Canon setup with my twin flash(because of pride) and takes his shade photos with a 14 megapixel Canon sx10. Good camera if you're taking photos not be used for any type of professional work, but intra-orals and shades, no way. The pics are CRAP, and that's an understatement. For anyone out there considering point and shoots....don't. Just stop thinking about it, save your penny's, sell you flatscreen t.v., have a garage sale, and buy a good setup. You'll be happy you did. [/QUOTE]
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