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Well - technology

PostPosted: 24 Nov 2005, 14:27
by Decker
Is a Fuji Finepix S9500 at £390.92 + vat a good deal? I know nothing about cameras since my trusty Zenith ;)

Cheers!

PostPosted: 24 Nov 2005, 14:34
by Dave Adkins
It certainly looks it from the spec. I have had a Fuji S600 Zoom for about 3 years now and I wouldn't change it (except of course for one of the new digital Nikon's:D).

PostPosted: 24 Nov 2005, 14:38
by Pete
In a recent independent review, the Fuji Finepix came off worse than the cheaper Kodak digital model.

The quality of the picture you get out of these things isn't just about the number of megapixels, as with traditional film cameras, the optics also play a major part. If it has a better lens, you'll get a better picture.

Pete

PostPosted: 24 Nov 2005, 14:55
by Decker
This could get painful... :) £446.47 + VAT Canon EOS 350D Body only?

PostPosted: 24 Nov 2005, 15:27
by Scrooge
oh hell,totaly forgot about that,canon has the rebel XT SLR with lense on sale over here for $999 now.

if your looking to go a little lower take alook at the casio range of cameras,they give a VERY good picture,battery life is amazing for a digi cam,i've owned three of them now,everytime I go looking for a replacement "small" camera I end up with a casio.
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PostPosted: 24 Nov 2005, 15:31
by Pete
Originally posted by Decker
This could get painful... :) £446.47 + VAT Canon EOS 350D Body only?


Sounds like a bargain, and with a bit of firmware tweaking you can turn it into the more expensive 10D ;)

However, the wallet-bashing will come when you need the lens. The bundled option (which obviously you're not considering if you're looking at Body Only), is a bit pants. If you can stretch to it, get the Canon "L" lens glass, which gives you fantastic results.

The Canon 3xxD Series over here is the same as the Digital Rebel series over in the States. The cheapest place to buy them appears to be Hong Kong, via eBay ;)

PostPosted: 24 Nov 2005, 15:34
by preiffer
Ah, I was looking at the Digi. Rebel XL - which is that the equivalent of, Pete?

PostPosted: 24 Nov 2005, 15:39
by Scrooge
btw,I love my digi rebel,get ready for some major money going out the door though,extra batterys,memory I use a couple of 2 gig micro drives lenses..those can make your wallet bleed

PostPosted: 24 Nov 2005, 15:41
by Pete
I think the Digital Rebel XT is the same as our 350D.

Nice bit of kit, and with the appropriate lens, you can get stunning images out of it.

Pete

PostPosted: 25 Nov 2005, 21:08
by sky
Originally posted by pixuk
I think the Digital Rebel XT is the same as our 350D.

Nice bit of kit, and with the appropriate lens, you can get stunning images out of it.

Pete


Yeah, sounds about right, Digital Rebel was the 300D.

I absolutely hate the rebranding excersies in different country my former employer does.

At least you don't have to use a Digital Elph camera :D.

PostPosted: 25 Nov 2005, 21:09
by preiffer
Originally posted by sky
At least you don't have to use a Digital Elph camera :D.
I have one of those - IXUS sounds SO much cooler.. [n]

PostPosted: 26 Nov 2005, 00:33
by JAT74L
Decker, I can highly recommend any on the Canon digital SLR's. I've had a 300D and now use a 20D. Small compacts are much more travel friendly but the new generation of digital SLR's can produce some stunning results, especially when used with some decent glass.

My best ever ... http://www.airliners.net/open.file/923925/L/


Shot with the EOS 20D + Canon L series 100-400mm lens

(Sorry for the self plug)

John

PostPosted: 26 Nov 2005, 21:02
by Scrooge
wow,sweet shot,new desktop for me