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Jose Valerio wrote:
Hi
I recently bought a Dimage 7Hi from a photographer. The camera feels like it´s a solid build with intuitive controls once I´ve mastered them. The 5MP isn´t really an issue, provided the camera is used within the boundaries it was designed for. The image quality is great, sharp with true colours. The cards are hard to get and card readers are no longer common. I have not tried to link it to a PC - I wonder if it works with W10...When I have a few more pictures, I will post them here and discuss.
Best regards
Jose
Portugal
I too, have recently purchased a 7hi. Curious to see the quality. I am guessing on par with my Coolpix 5700.
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