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Koth
Jul 1, 2005
My sister is having a baby in a few months (I'm going to be an uncle, woo!), and I decided they need a better camera than the one they currently have. I know my way around photography cameras, so picking out a camera that takes good quality photos won't be a problem.

I don't know much about video capabilities of point and shoot cameras and how they match up with todays video cameras.

If they want good quality photographs as well as good quality video, is that possible with recent point and shoot cameras or are they better off getting a video camera for their videos?

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