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<blockquote data-quote="Dry Rot" data-source="post: 7498491" data-attributes="member: 4505"><p>That's all very well for you bright young things but we've recently been trying to get my sister, late 80s, onto Talking Books. The family's conclusion is that she'd never manage the on - off button! I am not quite as bad as that!</p><p></p><p>I forgot to mention thatI also have a Panasonic DMC TZ60 which is handy for quick short videos than can go straight on the Internet. A picture really does speak a thoudand words and video is even better. Complicated is no use to me, if I accidentally press the wrong button on the TZ60, I have to go home to the desktop to look up the manual to see what to do next.</p><p></p><p>My first video, on dogs, got excellent reviews but it was cuts only, no fancy editing. The reason it got a good reception was because people found it interesting. That is always the bottom line and why I liked that R4 broadcast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dry Rot, post: 7498491, member: 4505"] That's all very well for you bright young things but we've recently been trying to get my sister, late 80s, onto Talking Books. The family's conclusion is that she'd never manage the on - off button! I am not quite as bad as that! I forgot to mention thatI also have a Panasonic DMC TZ60 which is handy for quick short videos than can go straight on the Internet. A picture really does speak a thoudand words and video is even better. Complicated is no use to me, if I accidentally press the wrong button on the TZ60, I have to go home to the desktop to look up the manual to see what to do next. My first video, on dogs, got excellent reviews but it was cuts only, no fancy editing. The reason it got a good reception was because people found it interesting. That is always the bottom line and why I liked that R4 broadcast. [/QUOTE]
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