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>>57785 It's the photographer, not the camera. You can get really good pictures out of really cheap, crappy cameras. And /p/ is generally cares more about the picture than the camera used to take the picture (gear threads notwithstanding--you see a lot of discussion of relative merits of cameras in the gear threads, but in the picture threads, it's mostly just a discussion of the shot's merits).
That being said, these pictures are boring family snapshots. /p/ is not the place for them.
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