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in need of some help.
me and the mrs are going away in a few weeks. been thinking about buying a decent camera. but i know nothing about them.
i have up to £150 to spend so what would you recomend?
thanks ladies and gents!
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fujifilm finepix s3400 or something similar
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ive just bought a fujifilm finepix s4240 good camera
they have some s4000 in out local tesco on offer at £119 at the moment
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(06-04-2013, 07:58 PM)cully Wrote: ive just bought a fujifilm finepix s4240 good camera
they have some s4000 in out local tesco on offer at £119 at the moment
that sounds a good price. think ill have to go and try some but i dont even have a clue where i could try some.
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I have a Panasonic Lumix fz18 and its bloody awesome!
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think mine is the S4000 and its awesome, more features than I can use but great for playing with and the auto mode is really good for being lazy.
I still rarely take it out and always end up taking photos with my camera phone.
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(06-04-2013, 08:07 PM)Matt Wrote: I have a Panasonic Lumix fz18 and its bloody awesome!
Yeah i can confirm it makes my bollocks look really nice!
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I think I'll get the fujifilm s4300 in red
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all the S4xxx cameras have the same body internals with different lens's optical X18.X24.X30 zoom
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(07-04-2013, 08:08 AM)cully Wrote: all the S4xxx cameras have the same body internals with different lens's optical X18.X24.X30 zoom Yeah I noticed that. I am very Noob with cameras. But the fujifilm do seem a good choice. Going camera shopping tomorrow to have a look at some working if I can
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what i like is it takes AA batterys so if you run out of rechargables just pop to the shop for some nonrechargable and you still shooting. you dont have to wait for the internal battery to charge.
it takes std sized SDcard mine has a 32gb card in it and says it will take 4500 pics at the highest quality setting
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I've an S4200 and it's ok but to be honest I actually think my old Finepix bridge was better, was on an S1900 but pictures appeared much sharper. Quite disappointed, wish i'd spent a little more and got the Lumix L810 instead.
Ah well, still handy, but spending the night with my pal's 7d realised what a massive difference there is between an ok bridge camera and a proper DSLR. One can only dream..
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ive got an S4xxx, just lent it to scott n kim aswell..
Was a good camera. Felt well built. Panorama was good feature too! And HD Video
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(07-04-2013, 09:34 AM)Just Sean Wrote: ive got an S4xxx, just lent it to scott n kim aswell..
Was a good camera. Felt well built. Panorama was good feature too! And HD Video
Agreed, one of its redeeming features is the auto-pano, especially with a tripod. Stitching appears seamless between the shots
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personally im happy with my 500D. you can get a 400D or something for about £300 now.
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Yeah i can get the s4300 for £119 which is a good price and like I say I'm Noob with cameras for will hopefully be a good starting point
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For pointing and shooting you'll be fine with that. Get a tripod though, even a £20 cheap one, if you want to use the shutter speed settings
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(07-04-2013, 02:20 PM)cwspellowe Wrote: For pointing and shooting you'll be fine with that. Get a tripod though, even a £20 cheap one, if you want to use the shutter speed settings
Well at argos for £10 extra you get a tripod
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I had a Fujifilm Finepix bridge years ago and was very impressed by it! The missus has just bought a GE X400 bridge and I'm not a fan TBH, My Lumix pocket camera does a better job.
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Lumix or an older Canon G7\G8\G9, whatever is the best you can afford imho, you wont get much bettet for the money... Dont.get hung up on new cameras... Some of the year old high end kit will be cheaper and way outperform some expensive consumer kit...
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Got my lovely new camera. Loving it takes great pictures can't wait to start using it. Got a few of my niece will upload later
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