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Originally Posted by redsoxsstink
i googled the camera real quick at a glance it looks like a dslr but it looks to be one with a fixed lens. it did says it utilizes a CMOS censor which is used in dslr's so its up in the air. but like he said point and shoots are often slow so if thats the case you will have to get good at timing things right.
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My mom actually JUST bought one two days ago. It's a high end point and shoot, costs around $375. I would think it's as close to a dslr as you can get. I'll mess around with my moms to see what I can figure out.