Yes, it seems a nice camera
Canon 60D is more of a Semi-Pro Camera, but it's actually a advanced Consumer Model.
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A camera hog "steals the spotlight" from others, while a camera ham is a very over-enthusiastic model for the camera, loves the attention, and loves to be photographed. A camera ham doesn't mind sharing the spotlight. And to think I thought a camera ham was a camera hog that had been "cured". ;-) Micron
That question can't be answered without knowing the model name or number of your camera.
One model of GDV camera which is claimed by its inventor to detect and record auras, costs about 4,500 Euros or about 6,000 U S Dollars.
Depending on the model of your camera , digital prints may or may not look at sharp as 35mm prints. I currently have a Kodak digital camera and I am definitely not a fan. However, my sister has a canon and her prints look really nice whenever she gets them done.
There is a type of Canon camera with a design model number of A630. It is a digital camera which features an LCD monitor and 21 shooting modes. One can also use this camera to take sharp pictures in low or dim light.
You can find out the model of your digital camera in several ways. If you have the manual that came with the camera, it will tell you the model. You can also look on the camera itself; the model number will usually be found near the serial number.
It depends on the make and model of the camera.
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Instax mini 90 NEO CLASSIC is the latest model of the instax camera.
The newest model of Fuji cmaera is a digital camera that takes high resolution photos and can record images that are in motion. This model is expensive.
A Linytron as it relates to a Sharp television is a model name or series for Sharp.
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Amazon.com offers the Sharp AL 2030 Digital Laser Copier/Printer model for $389. They also have a Sharp AL 2040 CS model selling for $649.
My Sharp Linytron TV Model # 137LM Was Manufactured March 1986 Hope this helps
According to a document from the Sharp Corporation (refer to the link below; n.b., it is a huge PDF document!): "1966 R-600 Turntable Microwave Oven Sharp developed the world's first microwave oven to use a turntable, introducing it as Japan's first consumer model."