Looking for a digital camera (basic - pics and video) that would be compatible with Mac 10.6. Does Nikon CoolPix L22 do?

Yes the Nikon L22 would be ideal for what you are looking for. The nikon range has a good reputation of taking great photos. You can also get some really great deals at the moment at Amazon com/gp/product/B0036ORZBY?

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I like Panasonic Lumix. Really good zoom and lens, great video for a compact. Com/?

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Yes the Nikon is compatible, Keep in mind it's an entry level camera. It uses 2 "AA" batteries, rather than a rechargeable battery pack. I have a red one, brand new for sale right now, just look us up on Amazon at Foothill Electronics, amazon.com/shops/foothillelectronicsSony has a few camers that will work as well, in my opinion they are a much nicer camera, I sell hundreds every month.

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Yes the Nikon is compatible, Keep in mind it's an entry level camera. It uses 2 "AA" batteries, rather than a rechargeable battery pack. I have a red one, brand new for sale right now, just look us up on Amazon at Foothill Electronics, www.amazon.com/shops/foothillelectronicsSony has a few camers that will work as well, in my opinion they are a much nicer camera, I sell hundreds every month.

Tire size has effect,also o2 sensors , carb jetting, fuel injector size,transmission kits ,rear gears.

I've always set the trip meter whenever I put gas in the car. Initially, I would very consistently be at about 300 when the needle hit the last 1/4 of the tank. I knew I still had an easy 50 miles or so if I needed it but generally always filled up at 300 miles on the trip meter and 1/4 tank on the gas gauge.

A few years ago, that number started dropping. Now, when the gas gauge says I'm sucking fumes, the trip meter says I've gone about 180-200 miles on that tank. I've talked to my trusty mechanic...he's done a tune up, replaced the fuel and air filters...I've done regular oil changes and maintenance.

I keep on top of the tire pressure. I do have roof racks, kayak stackers, and an air deflector on top but I've had them the entire time I've had the car. In a recent Car Talk show, they talked about the thermostat affecting mileage but I'm not having any symptoms of a wonky thermostat...the car heats up (temp gauge hovers right in the middle and I get good heat in the interior) within a few miles of starting out.

I've got no engine lights displaying either intermittantly or constantly. Does that rule out O2 sensor?

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