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Last night at work, my manager informs me that we were setting some cameras on clearance .. we're talking 50% off. I was looking through and I found a Sony Cybershot DSC-H7. I looked up some reviews and it was pretty decent. I'm sure I can get more out of this camera considering the shutter speeds, ISO, exposure time are all manually adjustable (pretty awesome, considering it's a point and shoot!)
I paid $112 after tax
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Last night at work, my manager informs me that we were setting some cameras on clearance .. we're talking 50% off. I was looking through and I found a Sony Cybershot DSC-H7. I looked up some reviews and it was pretty decent. I'm sure I can get more out of this camera considering the shutter speeds, ISO, exposure time are all manually adjustable (pretty awesome, considering it's a point and shoot!)
I paid $112 after tax
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Dude, next time pay a little extra to get the color camera, not the B&W version. 
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LOL, just joking.
Very nice dramatic pic

The Sony H series camera are very nice. I have the Sony H5. I have been using the Sony H style cameras for the past 10 years. I love them. Compared to my wife's $$$$ Nikons, the little Sony has outstanding color. My pics from my Sony are better (imho) than the pics from my wife's $$$$ professional Nikon.

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LOL, just joking.
Very nice dramatic pic
The Sony H series camera are very nice. I have the Sony H5. I have been using the Sony H style cameras for the past 10 years. I love them. Compared to my wife's $$$$ Nikons, the little Sony has outstanding color. My pics from my Sony are better (imho) than the pics from my wife's $$$$ professional Nikon.
Dude, you got the "eye". Some have it, and most don't. You should had got a camera sooner. Looking forward to seeing more great shots.
Not sure of your background, so I will add this in case you don't know what I mean regarding the "eye". It takes a special person (with the "eye") to be able to spot a great photograph when viewing it thru the viewfinder and to use their inner "eye" to know what angles and composition will mostly likely make a dramatic photograph. Great pics
Not sure of your background, so I will add this in case you don't know what I mean regarding the "eye". It takes a special person (with the "eye") to be able to spot a great photograph when viewing it thru the viewfinder and to use their inner "eye" to know what angles and composition will mostly likely make a dramatic photograph. Great pics
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Thanks for the comments guys / Inaccurate! I wouldn't go as far as saying that .. I feel like I would be taking too much credit (Since we have some bitchin' photographers on this forum).
The first and second pics are dope!!!! I'm curious to see how the 1st shot came out in color.....the landscape in the backround looks pretty vague in b&w. I agree with Inaccurate, you got that "eye". Good job!
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