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Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Nikon P80 Review
If you're looking for a nice point-and-shoot camera, I recommend this model: the Nikon P80. It has 10 mp, and 18x zoom. I got one for my girlfriend Pam for Christmas, and she's been diggin' it since then.
Just click on each one to see her great shots:
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