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Several friends have recently bought the W60, which, of course, takes it to the next level - more pixels, greater depth under water, bigger built-in memory, etc. But the basics remain the same: it gets the shots that would otherwise be relegated to memory only.
Good camera for all outdoor sport point-and-shoot situations.
Here are a couple shots made with the W20
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