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how to find a good camera on the gargage sale to buy a digital or a anaologe (1 Viewer)

lars1996

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Hello it's a long time i've been to the forum
But so I am looking for a camera that will take place in a flea market but what should I do for camera cameras so put an old digital camera and then put in a waterproof case if it falls or rain or sand but what should I do then Looking forward to watching an old old movie camera vintage style or digital
 
Get someone to help you with your English. It's very hard to teii what you're asking from what you've written.
 
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Now now, have some patience about language issues, the entire world isn't English speaking and s/he is trying.

Trust me, as someone who has done language exchange English<->Mandarin I can tell you it isn't easy either way.

And living in an ethnically diverse area you get used to listening to broken English because, it is what it is. I'm just happy when people give it a go. I'd hope if I visited Europe or Asia that the locals would cut me a break if I at least tried.

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Sounds like lars1996 is looking for tips on what to look for in a used garage sale or flea market camera, and whether to go digital or analogue (film).

Given my own budget/bias I really can't help with an answer beyond: go digital. |8)|
 
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Now now, have some patience about language issues, the entire world isn't English speaking and s/he is trying.

Now, now, yourself, it's not a question of "patience" but of a polite request for clarification so the OP's question can be properly understood and answered on this English-only site.
 
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