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Thread: Which Digital Still Camera?
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29th August 2006, 02:05 PM #16
Couple of months ago got an olympus u 720 sw
The one in the add with the dog
Waterproof to 3 meteres shockproof if dropped 1.5 meters onto tiles, has anti shakky hands technology , stitches panaroma pics together 7.1meg pics 3x optical movies etc etc $530 , great little camera
Only problem I have found is that you have to use olympus XD cards for the panaroma feature and they cots more than other brands.
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29th August 2006, 02:16 PM #17
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Attachment 29309Have a look at the sony dscw50, one thing people don't think of when buying is does it have a veiw finder.Check how many other brands don't. This sony is great value.
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29th August 2006, 02:21 PM #18Originally Posted by Iain
Another tip is to use a piece of string with a loop in the end.
You stick ya toe through the loop & wrap the loose end around your camera at a comfortable height & streach the string tight, it takes up an amazing amount of wobble.Cliff.
If you find a post of mine that is missing a pic that you'd like to see, let me know & I'll see if I can find a copy.
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29th August 2006, 02:26 PM #19Originally Posted by Cliff RogersStupidity kills. Absolute stupidity kills absolutely.
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29th August 2006, 02:29 PM #20Originally Posted by IainCliff.
If you find a post of mine that is missing a pic that you'd like to see, let me know & I'll see if I can find a copy.
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29th August 2006, 02:30 PM #21
We have the Canon Ixus 750, takes SD cards, good colour reproduction and sharp focus, compact and light, no complaints yet - had it for about 6 months.
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29th August 2006, 02:33 PM #22
Nikon do one called the L3 which my wife has and the great thing about it is it shoots nice photos straight out of the box. Bad things no optical viewfinder and no histogram.
No What you ask? Well a histogram is a graph of what information you have recorded. You want a nice meaty looking graph that falls down to zero at or before the ends. That way you know you have a good exposure. If it is too far to one end or the other you can give it some under or over exposure to compensate. So the first two things I would look for on a digital camera are the control to under or over expose and a histogram feature. They make a big big difference to the photos you will get.
Studley (who when not hiding in the shed takes pictures for a living)Aussie Hardwood Number One
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29th August 2006, 08:03 PM #23Originally Posted by Studley 2436
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29th August 2006, 08:19 PM #24
most of them are made in China Christopha
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29th August 2006, 08:20 PM #25
I drive a Nikon point-and-shoot camera, with five mega-thingys.
Great camera for what I use it for - approx $500 when I got it twelve months ago.
I very rarely use it's five megapixels. Most of the pics I take I scale down to about two megapixels so they are easier to email. Quality still looks fine.
Easy to use, and gets four thumbs up from me.Retired member
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29th August 2006, 09:13 PM #26
I will put my two bob in for Canon. I started off with the Powershot 350 back in 1996-1997 great little unit, then the Powershot S10 in 2000ish and I am now hopeful that they will announce a replacement to the S80 at next months launch.
There has been a new range of Canon cameras released last week .....
A good site for reviews is www.dpreview.comNow proudly sponsored by Binford Tools. Be sure to check out the Binford 6100 - available now at any good tool retailer.
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29th August 2006, 10:19 PM #27Senior Member
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I have an Olympus C760 and am not pleased. It has a great lens with up to 30x zoom but the autofocus is so slow that the subject is always long gone before the camera has made up its mind.
SWMBO calls it "the whirrer" because of all the autofocus activity. It does have some good features such as a proper viewfinder, ability to save and quickly retrieve several sets of favourite settings ("mymodes"), panoramas, 2 in 1 photos, etc.
The reason I chose it is that it has manual focus ability. Well, sort of. The manual focus is via arrow buttons and is too fiddly for action shots but useful for static shots or to preset a specific focal distance.
However the camera is let down by poor performance in low light conditions and under artificial light. The colours of the subject appear fine through the viewfinder but, as soon as the shutter is pressed, the light balance changes and the result is a washed out shot, usually out of focus as well. I have gradually learned ways of overcoming these difficulties but it is still a P.I.T.A. I had a cheap Canon A410 which gave far better results but gave it to my sister. The Canon gave far more natural colours and really was point-and-shoot with perfect results more often than not.
If I were buying one now, it would definitely be a Canon - either the Ixus 750 which is very stylish and 7.1 megapixels or the Ixus 60 which is 6 megapixels but small enough to fit in a shirt pocket. Both of those have proper viewfinders, 2.5" LCD screens, Lithium-Ion batteries and, like most Canons, they use standard SD cards instead of proprietary cards like the Olympus and Sony. The Ixus 750 is currently advertised at $499 and the Ixus 60 for $369.
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Coldamus
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30th August 2006, 09:39 AM #28
Thanks everyone, good to get your views..........
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30th August 2006, 09:59 AM #29
Yes Thanks indeed.....
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30th August 2006, 11:03 AM #30GOLD MEMBER
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