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hey pat,
if you're not continually taking photos of something small or upclose (macro), any regular digi-cam out there is more than enough these days, really shouldn't cost you more than $70-$80. i bought a panasonic cam for my aunt last week for $60 and it had 16 different preset shooting modes anti-shake no red-eye night vision options etc etc...really more than you need to photograph your relics (they're not that new and pretty to start with). just make sure you have some decent optical zoom. i have a dslr for my other hobby that's collecting dust and i'm only 1/8th way through with the manual... (email me i'll point you to some affordable ones with decent reviews)
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