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I have been using a Canon Powershot G2 for railway photography and like the results better than photos I got with a Canon E0S 10.The lag time with the shutter is something that does not take long to get used to. The big problem with digital is that its' equivalent ASA is 50. This makes virtually any outdoor photography difficult up here in Canada with a low sun during the winter. There just is not enough light except at mid day.
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