I own a Coolpix 880, and we just got a Coolpix 990 at work. The Coolpix 
990 was reccomended to us by a professional camera reviewer for our 
studio... Both imho have the best feature set/performance at their price 
points. It also has the ability to record shorts QuickTime movies which 
is cool.
The only knock about the Coolpix stuff is the software is a bit basic. 
Get's the job done, but not much else. The 880's optical and digital 
zoom leaves me wanting more too.

One other thing, whichever camera you get USB is really a necessity. 
Card readers are nice, but they are one more thing to lug around...

jon

C. Hatton Humphrey wrote:
> Okay, I know this one is way out there, but this group seems to be the most
> diverse I've seen when it comes to ideas, opinions and experiences, so I'll
> throw this one out:
> 
> My wife and I are looking at digital cameras.  We've got a pretty loose
> criteria... mainly that it take good quality pictures quickly and easilly.
>

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