Someone mentioned that the depth of field was good. I have one of those "cheap" 
point and shoot cameras, a Canon Powershot A1000-IS that I've used for several 
years now for photos of the trains. I found that if I mount it on a tripod and 
use the digital zoom instead of putting the camera close to the object, I can 
get decent depth of field. This is a tip for those of us who don't have the 
loot to run out and get a fancy camera. I salute those who can.

Roy Hoffman

--- In [email protected], "Roy"  wrote:
>
> I posted my weekly pictures at 
> http://model-railroad-hobbyist.com/node/11488
> 
> Roy Hoffman
>




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