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vibrio

posted on 6th Jun 05 at 22:49

lol


Marc

posted on 6th Jun 05 at 16:34

:(


vibrio

posted on 5th Jun 05 at 18:06

quote:
Originally posted by Marc
Ive just been to Jessops and we didnt know that slr lens' were interchangeable with digital slrs. My dad has a Pentax 35mm lens so i might just buy a Pentax digital slr body.


your a fud :lol:


Marc

posted on 5th Jun 05 at 15:52

Ive just been to Jessops and we didnt know that slr lens' were interchangeable with digital slrs. My dad has a Pentax 35mm lens so i might just buy a Pentax digital slr body.


Steve

posted on 5th Jun 05 at 13:42

:(


Marc

posted on 5th Jun 05 at 12:54

You know when you straddled that whale?

Im gonna do that to you :|

Dry.


Steve

posted on 5th Jun 05 at 12:35

quote:
Originally posted by Marc
i'm a prick.


:look:


Nismo

posted on 5th Jun 05 at 10:46

S5500 as it has the 10x optical zoom lens,


Marc

posted on 5th Jun 05 at 10:43

Youre a prick.


Marc

posted on 4th Jun 05 at 22:51

The Kodak EasyShare DX7590 has been recommended by my bros gf.


Marc

posted on 4th Jun 05 at 22:45

The Sonys 545 :lol:


vibrio

posted on 4th Jun 05 at 22:34

if you can afford 284 have a look at the sony DSC-F828 (downside stupid memory sticks)
the samsung V700 is very good for the cash but has bad dhutter lag

fuji F10 not bad but got no real manual control

Nikon Coolpix 7900

there are plenty to choose from


Marc

posted on 4th Jun 05 at 21:50

Worth the extra £100?


vibrio

posted on 4th Jun 05 at 21:44

s7000


Jake

posted on 4th Jun 05 at 19:07

yes


Marc

posted on 4th Jun 05 at 19:06

£100 in it.

S5500 £180 (eBuyer) £230 Jessops


Product Information
The FinePix S5500 Zoom features a 4 million effective pixel sensor with a 10x optical zoom lens, all housed in a neat and tidy SLR-styled body. Thanks to its ergonomic design and easy-to-use controls, the FinePix S5500 Zoom is ideal for the enthusiast who wants to work closely with the camera.
Key Features
Feature Value
Product Type Digital camera
Resolution 4.0 Megapixel
Optical Sensor Type CCD
Total Pixels 4,230,000 pixels
Digital Zoom 3.6 x
Digital Video Format AVI
Focal Length Equivalent to 35mm Camera 37 - 370mm


S7000 £284 (eBuyer) £330 Jessops

Product Information
Heavyweight Imaging Capability
The FinePix S7000 Zoom camera offers a serious digital alternative to a film SLR. A compact and ergonomic tool for professional photographers, the FinePix S7000 Zoom also represents an irresistible package for the ambitiously minded newcomer to digital photography.If you have a talent for photography and like to use your camera manually, the FinePix S7000 Zoom's manual modes give you creative control over aperture, focusing, shutter speed and flash. Combined with the Super EBC 6x optical Fujinon lens, with manual zoom ring control, this means that even the most ambitious images can become a reality. If you stop at nothing in pursuit of quality, the FinePix S7000 Zoom's RAW mode stores images exactly as they were recorded, pixel by pixel.

Key features

Compact, SLR-style body shape to give you features and performance without the bulk
Fourth Generation Super CCD HR sensor with 6.3 million effective pixels, delivering 12 million recorded pixels
230,000 electronic viewfinder pixels, for accurate image viewing RAW file format
Super EBC 6x optical Fujinon zoom lens equivalent to 35-210mm on a 35mm camera
Manual zoom ring control
Dual card format: xD-Picture Card™ and Microdrive ™, for added flexibility
Full manual control
USB 2.0 socket, allowing rapid transfer of images from camera to PC
VGA movie recording (30 fps) with sound, for ultra-smooth movie recording
High sensitivity settings (up to ISO 800) to allow photography in a wide range of situations, including low light without flash
Manual (threaded) cable release socket
Electronic manual included (Disc)


[Edited on 04-06-2005 by Marc]