I got my wife an iS-3000. Excellent move. Well worth it.
Foxy
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In a message dated 10/18/2001 Bill Stanke writes:
<< My wife is interested in a simple ("idiot-proof") SLR with full
program
and built-in flash. I was reading the review of the Minolta Maxxum 5 in
Peterson's, and this sounds ideal for her. The main purpose of the
camera would be pictures of the kids (prom night, playing soccer and
softball, etc.) vacation snapshots, etc. I tried her out with the OM-2S
and T20, but she didn't "click" with it. >>
Have you run an IS-3 past her? That's where my $$$ would go if I were
buying my wife such a thing. (Thankfully, my wafe was as tickled as
could be over a Stylus Epic <g>.) A friend has a Pentax PZ1P that I have
played with...it is a nice full featured wunderbrick for a decent price.
I suppose they're really all about the same in the consumer range, but I
also believe the IS-3 really does offer the best bang for the buck. HTH
and have fun in the big city!
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