Real Nikon Lover wrote:
Determining what kind of camera (size, shape, need) is important as we know little about the physical capability of the recipient. If they have special unmet needs such as grasping issues, missing limbs, lost eyesight, it would help to identify the best camera type/style for them. The other part of the equation is whether they need something that is fully automatic (point and shoot) or something more complex with A-P-M selector and optional menu items. I often win cameras in auctions and give them away as random acts of kindness to people. I currently am bidding on some Nikon equipment. If I win, and it fits his/her need, I will be happy to donate to a veteran.
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She is seeking a digital dslr and associated items along with a bag or backpack as she plans to do landscapes, family and family events. She is capable of carrying weight up to 25 pounds has all 4 limbs and good eyesight. She is needing a camera to help with her depression from PTSD and other issues.