Mrs Joose is thinking of getting a camera, and is looking for something nice and fancy, but not a fully blown SLR. Didjit-all, obviously.
we were thinking of this
thoughts?
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My Dad's got one and they're nice cameras, thought the price would be a bit lower by now, though - although still a good deal.
One thing I've found that annoys the ladies though, is to not have a printing solution. The gf and also my Mum were most unimpressed by my/my Dad's digital cameras until we could quickly produce high-quality printed versions on demand.
One thing I've found that annoys the ladies though, is to not have a printing solution. The gf and also my Mum were most unimpressed by my/my Dad's digital cameras until we could quickly produce high-quality printed versions on demand.
Looks fun, just two niggles with it:
My ol' Fuji was 30-300mm, and I got irritated by how much I had to step back when dealing with it's widest setting.
It'll be a great camera for well lit outdoor photos and an good/average one for indoor and low light situations.
Take all of the above with a pinch of salt because you're not really going to know how good it is just from the specifications alone - go to Jessops and ask to fondle one in person.
This means it's gonna be great at far away stuff, oh yes. But if you wanna zoom out to get plenty in the frame, be prepared to Just Step Back.Focal Length Equivalent to 35mm Camera: 36 - 432mm
My ol' Fuji was 30-300mm, and I got irritated by how much I had to step back when dealing with it's widest setting.
or 10mm (remember: film = 35mm optical sensor) - don't expect great results in low light, even if it does have an optical stabiliser (stabilisers are really designed for landscape photography and stuff involving a long zoom) - you're going to get grain or have to use the flash. Fortunately, it's not cursed by being a Fuji sensor, so it shouldn't be too much of a problem.Optical Sensor Size: 1/2.5"
It'll be a great camera for well lit outdoor photos and an good/average one for indoor and low light situations.
Take all of the above with a pinch of salt because you're not really going to know how good it is just from the specifications alone - go to Jessops and ask to fondle one in person.
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Re: CAMA-RAH!
Fixored!Joose wrote:Mrs Joose is thinking of getting a camera, and is looking for something nice and fancy, but not a fully blown SLR. Didjit-all, obviously.
we were thinking of <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASI ... 74-0811808" target="_blank">this</a>
thoughts?
No idea though. I would however suggest CAMRA.