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Archived from groups: rec.photo.digital,rec.photo.equipment.35mm (More info?)
All Things Mopar wrote:
> Alan Browne commented courteously ...
>
>> At the risk (certainty!) of drawing the ire of some, I
>> would urge discussions specific to DSLR's move over to
>> news:rec.photo.digital.slr-systems .
>
> Alan, I didn't know about this NG. Thanks for posting a
> link.
>
> I currently have a P & S but I'm always on the lookout for
> what's new in DSLRs, so I'll start monitoring the other NG
> now.
For your information, there are actually four new groups:
rec.photo.digital.point+shoot
rec.photo.digital.rangefinder
rec.photo.digital.slr-systems
rec.photo.digital.zlr
If you're not familiar with the term, ZLR is Zoom Lens Reflex. This was
the best compromise to describe high-end cameras that don't have
interchangeable lenses, but otherwise look like SLRs - such as the
Panasonic FZ20, Minolta A2, Nikon 8400 & 8800 etc.
Cheers,
David
All Things Mopar wrote:
> Alan Browne commented courteously ...
>
>> At the risk (certainty!) of drawing the ire of some, I
>> would urge discussions specific to DSLR's move over to
>> news:rec.photo.digital.slr-systems .
>
> Alan, I didn't know about this NG. Thanks for posting a
> link.
>
> I currently have a P & S but I'm always on the lookout for
> what's new in DSLRs, so I'll start monitoring the other NG
> now.
For your information, there are actually four new groups:
rec.photo.digital.point+shoot
rec.photo.digital.rangefinder
rec.photo.digital.slr-systems
rec.photo.digital.zlr
If you're not familiar with the term, ZLR is Zoom Lens Reflex. This was
the best compromise to describe high-end cameras that don't have
interchangeable lenses, but otherwise look like SLRs - such as the
Panasonic FZ20, Minolta A2, Nikon 8400 & 8800 etc.
Cheers,
David