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TiddlyPom Dec 5th 2007 5:42 pm

Re: Camera can anyone advice
 
Oh... I forgot.

Make sure the camera has a viewfinder at the back, not just a screen.

The prob with the screen is that in certain light it's really hard to see what you're doing. Sometimes you can't see the screen at all. Not only that but it's too large an area, you can see loads of stuff in your peripheral vision... A viewfinder really helps you frame and crop what you don't want without any other distractions. It's essential to be able to see down it if you want to take good pictures imo.

suesk Dec 5th 2007 7:15 pm

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Thanx everyone for your help. Im off to buy a digital camera today to start and the book that tiddlypom mentioned if shes serious when we get to OZ she can join a photography group and ill get her all the old style cameras and stuff then. As you know wot kids r like although i do think this may not be a phase. Ill let you all know how i get on.

Thanx again

Suexx

suesk Dec 6th 2007 3:55 am

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Can someone in the know have a look and tell me wot u think of this camera
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Produc...%2Bcameras.htm

Thanx

Suexx

TiddlyPom Dec 6th 2007 9:05 am

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Originally Posted by suesk (Post 5640219)
Can someone in the know have a look and tell me wot u think of this camera
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Produc...%2Bcameras.htm

Thanx

Suexx

Looks good. Has 10 mpixels, which is what mine has...

My only bug bear is that it doesn't have a viewfinder... just the screen on the back, so you'll have to decide if that's a problem or not for you.

Pictbridge is good...
http://www.digicamhelp.com/processin...pictbridge.php

The ISO range is good enough... does it have a tripod fixing?

Lithium battery is good.

Looks like a great starter camera for a kid imo.

:)

Dom the Pom Dec 6th 2007 10:55 am

Re: Camera can anyone advice
 

Originally Posted by suesk (Post 5640219)
Can someone in the know have a look and tell me wot u think of this camera
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Produc...%2Bcameras.htm

Thanx

Suexx

The fact it's cheap and a Sanyo rings alarm bells.

TiddlyPom Dec 6th 2007 4:14 pm

Re: Camera can anyone advice
 

Originally Posted by Dom the Pom (Post 5641504)
The fact it's cheap and a Sanyo rings alarm bells.

Half it's normal price doesn't mean anything other than they're shifting stock to make way for new models... But I've never used it.

Perhaps the OP needs to search the web for a review of it before she commits.

suesk Dec 6th 2007 7:00 pm

Re: Camera can anyone advice
 

Originally Posted by TiddlyPom (Post 5642295)
Half it's normal price doesn't mean anything other than they're shifting stock to make way for new models... But I've never used it.

Perhaps the OP needs to search the web for a review of it before she commits.

I have had a look for a review and cant find 1 does this mean its a no no

Suexx

TiddlyPom Dec 6th 2007 8:21 pm

Re: Camera can anyone advice
 

Originally Posted by suesk (Post 5642543)
I have had a look for a review and cant find 1 does this mean its a no no

Suexx

No.. it just means no one has reviewed it! :lol:

The bottom line is that most of these cameras parts usually come from the same source anyway. They're all covered by a guarantee and they're all basic things... that is, the recording of data on a chip.
This is not rocket science!

I've just had a look through some reviews of Sanyo equipment as a whole and it seems very good.

I've found another Sanyo camera that only has 4.1 megapixels, and here's the link to the sort of photographs which it's capable of:

http://www.pbase.com/cameras/sanyo/vpc_az1

I would imagine your chosen camera could deliver much higher quality images.

Oh and Sanyo use Canon lenses... which is excellent.

I personally wouldn't have any problem buying that camera whatsoever.

suesk Dec 6th 2007 8:47 pm

Re: Camera can anyone advice
 

Originally Posted by TiddlyPom (Post 5642665)
No.. it just means no one has reviewed it! :lol:

The bottom line is that most of these cameras parts usually come from the same source anyway. They're all covered by a guarantee and they're all basic things... that is, the recording of data on a chip.
This is not rocket science!

I've just had a look through some reviews of Sanyo equipment as a whole and it seems very good.

I've found another Sanyo camera that only has 4.1 megapixels, and here's the link to the sort of photographs which it's capable of:

http://www.pbase.com/cameras/sanyo/vpc_az1

I would imagine your chosen camera could deliver much higher quality images.

Oh and Sanyo use Canon lenses... which is excellent.

I personally wouldn't have any problem buying that camera whatsoever.

Thankyou so much for your advice im very grateful im no photographer and im not extremely computer literate so i really do appreciate all the advice you have all given me.

Looks like this is the one and as its over half price i thought a bargain too.

We are hoping to be in OZ in the 1st half of the year and at the moment heading 4 Bundaberg. When shes taken some snaps ill post and prehaps you will be good enough to give her any tips. By the way ive just seen the snaps you have posted and all i can say is WOW makes me want to be in Oz now fingers crossed we will sell our house soon and we can be over there experiencing wot you guys have.

Take care all

Suexx

moneypenny20 Dec 6th 2007 8:49 pm

Re: Camera can anyone advice
 
Don't forget to get a large memory card for it. The one's that come with the cameras are fairly rubbish, size wise.

suesk Dec 6th 2007 9:10 pm

Re: Camera can anyone advice
 

Originally Posted by moneypen20 (Post 5642716)
Don't forget to get a large memory card for it. The one's that come with the cameras are fairly rubbish, size wise.

It has 26mb dont know how many fotos that will hold.

When we fly do u think we will be able to get a memory card enroute hopefully singapore cheap lol God i sound like a right tight arse lol

Suexx

JenniGee Dec 6th 2007 9:25 pm

Re: Camera can anyone advice
 
Hi there - spotted this yesterday but didn't get a chance to reply :)

I use a Fujifilm sf6500i, which is a very good camera for all-round use. It has lots of different settings & you can switch the function so it operates exactly like a much more expensive digital slr, but at a fraction of the price - I paid £160 for mine in Currys.

Best of all, because it can switch to auto, all the family can use it. My 12 year old is a whizz with the thing & it's given her loads of confidence & scope to practise & experiment.

I would definitely recommend it & shop around, there's some great deals on!

Good luck :D

moneypenny20 Dec 6th 2007 9:29 pm

Re: Camera can anyone advice
 

Originally Posted by suesk (Post 5642764)
It has 26mb dont know how many fotos that will hold.

When we fly do u think we will be able to get a memory card enroute hopefully singapore cheap lol God i sound like a right tight arse lol

Suexx

That won't hold too many, especially if she plays around with the sizes. You should be able to get a 1 or 2gb quite reasonably anywhere. There was a special in Kmart the other month and I got 2 1gb kodak cards for about $30.

suesk Dec 6th 2007 11:14 pm

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Originally Posted by moneypen20 (Post 5642800)
That won't hold too many, especially if she plays around with the sizes. You should be able to get a 1 or 2gb quite reasonably anywhere. There was a special in Kmart the other month and I got 2 1gb kodak cards for about $30.

I noticed i can get a 1gb for 14.99 so that looks like the 1 to go with i hope lol

Suexx


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