mjflores
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Well, for picture quality you can beat a DSLR. They have the quality, shutter speed, and manual focus. These camera's are very big, and you'll never carry it in the woods with you. Trust me. I use a Nikon D80 with a 200MM lense...but never, ever in the woods while hunting with hounds. It's just too big and bulky. You can take wonderful pictures, but not while it's sitting at home. You can take it out for a walk or on snowshoes, and get great wild life closeups. The DSLR's just are not practical for hunting.
A point and shoot is easier to carry..much easier to pack with you so you'll take it along with you on hunts. Canon makes a point and shoot, with a 20X optical zoom for under $400. It's a very nice camera and trust me...you'll use the zoom. 10MP res, very fast shutter speed for a point and shoot. I should have one of these in a few weeks time to try out.
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