Canon A70 advice for newbie

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hey, that's a great camera set-up. Even though I now have an a620, I still use the a70 since it has the attachment for my WA lens. I've used for so long that I can push the right buttons without even having to look at the housing. The only thing I don't like about it now is really the small screen. I can live with the slowish focusing but I need to see whether I got the shot right or not. Enjoy your set-up, you'll have fun with it.

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I'm no photo expert. In fact, I'm more at the "photograph for dummies" stage (although I'm interested in improving). But that's the camera setting for me. I have the Canon A75 with casing and I think it's great for non professionnals like me. I like my cameras to be fully automatic. Great small videos too with incredible underwater sounds (bubbles, laughs, etc.)

Here is an example of what a photonewbie like me did with it in Cuba last february (the first
with flash, the other 2 without it)

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