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where does my camera come??????????

a question on the back of brians thread rip his cemera,

question i`ve a s6500fd

 can any body shed light on where amongst the cameras fuji do , where is mine placed?,

as of recent i`ve been getting annoyed with my camera for it` s lack of abilities...........

to say that it`s zoom quality is poor and i don`t know i`ve just seemed to out grow it ???????????

what in someone else`s opinion, could maybe  my next fuji,

 i`m lucky enough to be able to use a canon eos400, which seems to satisfy me more???????????? i`m confused as i don`t consider myself as a scholar to the camera i do own..........

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Date Mon, 11/01/2010 - 19:06
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Think you have answered your own question there Debbie....

 

Get yourself a dslr....

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Date Mon, 11/01/2010 - 19:06
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Your photos look pretty good to me. I can only say keep playing with it - you have some good work - experiment with settings, places and types and see what pleases you.

RAW  tutorial http://www.myfinepix.co.uk/article/83/146826

Processing Photos tutorial http://www.myfinepix.co.uk/article/83/147565

Be what you are, say what you feel, 'cos those that mind don't matter, and those that matter don't mind.

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Date Mon, 11/01/2010 - 19:13
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good advice from angie Smile as allways

and if ya want another fuji s9600 

 

 

paul

 

 

 feel free to look @ my gallery, all comments welcome

 http://www.myfinepix.co.uk/gallery/231

:) only dead fish go with the flow Smile

 

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Date Mon, 11/01/2010 - 21:41
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Hi Debbie by the looks of it your camera is very similar to the newer s9600 that I own, I'm very pleased with it, it does everything I want. But recently I've been playing with my sons s1500 which is smaller and lighter than the 9600 but has more features and a better zoom than mine. I'm realy quite impressed by it..

the other night you were asking about my bike, I was having real trouble with the connection timing out. you were asking how well it went. have a look at this short clip might answer it for you, just tickling the throttle.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PyqkDnj896Y

Brian.

 

Brian.... My Gallery http://www.myfinepix.co.uk/gallery/1807 Growing Old is Mandatory; Growing Up is Optional.

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Date Mon, 11/01/2010 - 23:27
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Sounds like you've out grown the bridge cameras, time to switch to a dslr or move up to the s100/200 still a bridge camera but handles more like a dslr.

I'd rather shoot, than be shot.

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Date Tue, 12/01/2010 - 01:59
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If you are using a Canon then I would go in that direction if you are happy and comfortable with it.  As has been said, you have answered your own question.

No matter how you feel your abilities to be, the move to a DSLR will advance your knowledge and indeed your hunger for it, a little further.

Go for it!

Nothing is permanent in this wicked world - not even our troubles.  -  Charlie Chaplin.<

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Date Wed, 13/01/2010 - 14:17
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hi brian have just watched the u tube footage, looks like it does what you ask, nice roads as well, just lend themselves i`m thinking to a little play about.

currently i have a bandit 400, before that a zx4...import, these are good bikes but like my camera i`ve outgrown the size band.........

if ever you get the chance to go round the tt circuit......do it, real good fun, and quite hairy if you don`t pay attention..........

thanks for sharing your blast, enjoyed that........  Smile

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Date Wed, 13/01/2010 - 21:47
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Hi Debbie, although I'm not that far from where the ferry goes from being up near Blackburn in Lancashire I've just never got round to going to the TT. But a couple of years ago my brother and me road to Germany and went round the Nurburgring, now that was a hairy ride them Germans in them cars are totaly mad. I did the Germany trip on my FZR600R, I would love to do it again on this Triumph. See if I can get it flat out down the last straight, supposed to do about 170.

Brian.... My Gallery http://www.myfinepix.co.uk/gallery/1807 Growing Old is Mandatory; Growing Up is Optional.