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new camera developed in Japan
Japanese scientists have created a camera with such a fast shutter speed, they now can photograph a woman with her mouth shut. |
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Growing up,we were always taught this could never be done.
Today my Father still stands behind that. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...mlins/grin.gif |
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Speaking of Digital Cameras, I'm interested in knowing what some of you (non professional photographers) own or are thinking about. I've been looking at several of the Canons, but havent pulled the trigger yet.......
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I like the Canon brand. I have an older one, a A20 which is 2 megapixels. Very good camera never a problem. I like that they use AA batteries. You can buy rechargeables fairly cheap and if the rechargeables ever run out while your shooting you can use any AA as a backup.
The coolest thing about shopping for a digital is that there are no surprises with the photo quality. I used a few websites that review cameras. It was a huge help. www.dpreview.com was the one I used the most. I will be upgrading to more pixels eventually and I will stick with Canon. Ask Mr70 how he likes his. He just bought a Canon. |
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Chuck, about a year and a half ago I upgraded to a Canon Powershot S400. Very pleased to date - lots of features and quality levels for stills, and very good video for the money. It is also "very small" which is a good feature in my opinion.
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I too use a Canon Powershot, very happy with it so far.
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Chuck,
I've owned digital cameras for 10 years or so. I've had HP, Canon, Kodak and a few others. I just bought a new camera for CHristmas. It's a Fuji Fine Pix S5500 Zoom. I like the fact that it can be fully automatic(camera picks best exposure, etc.) or you can go fully manual, overriding the shutter and/or aperature. You can also do burst photography (multiple frames per second) and record video with sound (up to the limit of your storage card-unlike other cameras that have a preset limit for video capture)... You are also able to screw on filters to the front of the camera..which is a plus! Here's what the camera looks like: http://www.fujifilm.co.uk/digital/ca...s/product1.jpg I bought it at Best Buy..with the extra storage card it was $440.00. Just my two cents. Bruce |
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Japanese scientists have created a camera with such a fast shutter speed, they now can photograph a woman with her mouth shut. [/ QUOTE ] Okay Charlie, now we wanna' see a picture of your wife's face after you told her this joke! You did tell her this joke, didn't you? I'd tell my wife this joke but I think I'll wait until after she's cooked dinner... |
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https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...emlins/eek.gif The technology today truely is amazing is it not? https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...s/headbang.gif https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...iggthumpup.gif
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I am getting ready to get rid of my old Nikon 990 for a Nikon D70 digital SLR. You can use the regular SLR lenses with it.
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Chuck,
Don't know what you want to spend but I would recommend the new Canon PowerShot SD300 if you want a point and shoot. It's got a new whiz-bang processor that allows faster processing, better image quality, etc. Just as importantly, it's got a big LCD screen without sacrificing overall form factor. Better for checking whether or not you actually got the picture you wanted, especially if you're trying to get a part number shot, etc. Canon PowerShot SD300 http://consumer.usa.canon.com/app/im...00_586x225.jpg www.dpreview.com is indeed the best site for technical product reviews. For pricing you might check www.cnet.com Mail order from B&H Photo or Adorama in New York or Samy's in LA are all ok, but you might be able to find one locally for the same price. Oh, and I'd recommend getting at least a 256mb flash memory card and if you can find one, one of the Lexar or Sandisk one's developed especially for cameras (I think there is a memory review on dpreview). https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...iggthumpup.gif |
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Just got a Kodak DX7590 (Consumers reports best buy) it comes with 10x zoom plus digital zoom. 5 mega pixels and lots of features can shoot up to 4 frames per second which is great for action shots and sports . All of the cameras mentioned are nice so whatever the choice you should be ok.
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