What camera do you use?
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What do you have and why? :?:
Thomas
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I use my wife's Canon Digital Power Shot A460 5.0 mega pixel. Why? - my daughter told us it was a good camera. I am very happy with the results.
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Mike
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good for macro too. 8) 8)
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Seriously, I really did buy it for it's close-focusing facility - but nothing to do with modelling.
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So far all my shots of the models have used the Fuji with little fuss.
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Why? well I looked around at what was available and thought digital SLRs wre vastly overpriced. With this I've got all the features of an SLR (except lens change & hot shoe) at about half the price.
Macro, super macro, auto, manual, 9 other modes, optical zoom, AA batteries, screen or TTL viewing and more.
Just need to master it now :!: :!:
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So Thomas perhaps you can tell me, is this normal or do you think the camera is faulty? :?
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Les
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In the past I have had a Canon 10D and some L lenses . and a Canon G5 which my daughter now has.my wife has a Kodak DX6440 which although old can take a very mean picture
my first Digital was an Olympus c4000
The Fuji is fantastic for macro and model shots as it has superb high ISO results(400 -800-1600 ) all very usable and great macro.The S3 IS also has stunning macro but not so hot on high ISO so often needs flash or better lighting .my wife and I love photography
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I point
I click
I upload
I delete
It works
Sometimes :evil:
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Phill
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I'm pretty sure that's what I use too. I only use my digital for photos I'm uploading to the web though. I still prefer my SLR in general.Novice said
Thomas
I use my wife's Canon Digital Power Shot A460 5.0 mega pixel. Why? - my daughter told us it was a good camera. I am very happy with the results.
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batteries as all the rest now i use uniross rechargable
they last for ages,best ones i have come across.
:shock: 8)
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The normal AA batteries lose voltage gradually as they discharge, taking a fair while to reach the crtitical low-voltage point at which a camera or other device will stop working.
The rechargeable ones maintain their output pretty close to 1.2 volts, but then their voltage drop-off occurs much more suddenly.
If your camera runs on two batteries, then obviously using rechargeables means it is only getting 2.4 volts supplied as opposed to 3 volts using normal batteries. That's quite a reduction! It's even worse if the camera uses four batteries: 4.8 volts instead of 6 volts.
That is the reason why a lot of battery-powered devices do not recommend rechargeables.
Perry
Due to cutbacks, the light at the end of the tunnel has been switched off.
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