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Re: Investigations Cameras
Posted by: J L Mazerat (IP Logged)
Date: December 20, 2018 04:06PM

I and several others with the company I work for have been using the TG-4 with great success. A couple of us have moved up to the TG-5. I did not think they could get much from the TG-4 but they did. Spending a little time watching videos and learning the different options the camera has to offer will equal great results. The stacking feature for micros give great uniform focusing and give better resolution that those that just focus on one point.

Jim Mazerat
Forensic Investigations Group



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  Investigations Cameras 1226 B Stammeyer 12/20/2018 08:35AM
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  Re: Investigations Cameras 767 B Stammeyer 12/20/2018 04:04PM
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  Re: Investigations Cameras 745 J L Mazerat 12/20/2018 04:06PM
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