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Originally Posted by MBeige
Any mid-range point and shoot will do the trick especially for rough handling (shop work). Look for good macro and ergonomics. Review white balance errors. Some cameras tend to be a different color on-screen than in the computer.
If he ask me personally I'd say get a (insert brand) DSLR but that might be too much for what's needed
If waterproofing is needed, Panasonics are good. I borrowed a friend's 12MP Panasonic Lumix w/ Leica lens - waterproof and great photos.
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I can get one of these used off ebay for under $100.00
Nikon COOLPIX S6100
I can share batteries and memory cards with my daughter, she has eight spares of each.
What do you think?
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