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- Gary406
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Re: Digital Cameras
well ive bought the panasonic lumix fs35. 8x optical zoom, 4x digital zoom, 10x intelligent zoom .
just took a few pics zoomed to bottom of my street and i have to say im impressed with it.
its got HD 720p movie capture so any videos i make will be 720p quality .
just looking for a new sandisk SDHC HD movie card now. a 8gb is coming in at £20
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SanDisk-8GB-Extre ... 20b9ab18ea
just took a few pics zoomed to bottom of my street and i have to say im impressed with it.
its got HD 720p movie capture so any videos i make will be 720p quality .
just looking for a new sandisk SDHC HD movie card now. a 8gb is coming in at £20
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SanDisk-8GB-Extre ... 20b9ab18ea
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16 gig one here mate.Gary406 wrote:well ive bought the panasonic lumix fs35. 8x optical zoom, 4x digital zoom, 10x intelligent zoom .
just took a few pics zoomed to bottom of my street and i have to say im impressed with it.
its got HD 720p movie capture so any videos i make will be 720p quality .
just looking for a new sandisk SDHC HD movie card now. a 8gb is coming in at £20
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SanDisk-8GB-Extre ... 20b9ab18ea
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/KINGSTON-16GB-VID ... 5642443bb9
£5 dearer

- Gary406
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the sandisk is a high speed one 30mb/s , thats what i want really
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Photography is a major interest of mine. At the moment i'm running a cannon EOS100D with a Sigma 18-200mm optical stabalised lens with a 72 mm object lens. This lens gets over most of the lens changing, as it has enough range of zoom for most eventualities. The down side being the cost, about £750 for the lens and camera. The other down side is the weight, but boy, does it take some good pictures. Don't get to hodwinked by how many mega pixels its got. The quality of the optics or lens is much more important. Camera makers like to sell them by the mega pixels cause uprating them is much cheaper than putting a better lens on.
That Panasonic looks really good. Like most things it comes down to the amount you can or want to spend.
That Panasonic looks really good. Like most things it comes down to the amount you can or want to spend.
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Re: Digital Cameras
Gary406 wrote:well ive bought the panasonic lumix fs35. 8x optical zoom, 4x digital zoom, 10x intelligent zoom .
just took a few pics zoomed to bottom of my street and i have to say im impressed with it.
its got HD 720p movie capture so any videos i make will be 720p quality .
just looking for a new sandisk SDHC HD movie card now. a 8gb is coming in at £20
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SanDisk-8GB-Extre ... 20b9ab18ea
Gary, I buy my memory cards from these guys....I have the 8gb class 10 transcend, perfect for HD video and normal photography......
http://www.picstop.co.uk/memory-cards/s ... _class=436
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I have used a company called my memory, they seem good and cheap. Try googling cheap sdhc cards, the best buys are not normally on ebay, in my experience.
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Busman wrote:Photography is a major interest of mine. At the moment i'm running a cannon EOS100D with a Sigma 18-200mm optical stabalised lens with a 72 mm object lens. This lens gets over most of the lens changing, as it has enough range of zoom for most eventualities. The down side being the cost, about £750 for the lens and camera. The other down side is the weight, but boy, does it take some good pictures. Don't get to hodwinked by how many mega pixels its got. The quality of the optics or lens is much more important. Camera makers like to sell them by the mega pixels cause uprating them is much cheaper than putting a better lens on.
That Panasonic looks really good. Like most things it comes down to the amount you can or want to spend.
I have the Canon EOS 550D with a Tamron 50-200 zoom, plus a Canon 1.8 50mm prime, a Canon 18-55 IS and a Raynox Macro lens for close up stuff (I like the close up stuff.)
I'm looking at buying a Sigma 70-300 OS zoom or a Tamron 90mm Macro lens soon, unfortunately they are both around £300 each.
I got this, this week....bargain, includes 2 batteries......http://www.amazon.co.uk/LP-E8Compatible ... 536&sr=1-1
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the seller in my link is only 4 miles from my houseBusman wrote:I have used a company called my memory, they seem good and cheap. Try googling cheap sdhc cards, the best buys are not normally on ebay, in my experience.

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I have the Canon EOS 550D with a Tamron 50-200 zoom, plus a Canon 1.8 50mm prime, a Canon 18-55 IS and a Raynox Macro lens for close up stuff (I like the close up stuff.)
I'm looking at buying a Sigma 70-300 OS zoom or a Tamron 90mm Macro lens soon, unfortunately they are both around £300 each.
I got this, this week....bargain, includes 2 batteries......http://www.amazon.co.uk/LP-E8Compatible ... 536&sr=1-1[/quote]
Which is a perfect example of what is so good about any of the big makes of slr cameras, lots of extra stuff you can buy at sensible prices to upgrade or change what you can do with it.
Having used several makes of lens, I would rate Sigma or Tamron very highly. But I do find that 200mm of zoom is as much as i can hold with no tri or mono pod. Even with os, which is very good, but you may have a steadier hand than me. Playing with the cannon version of the 18-200 lens, it struck me you were paying for the name. The professional stuff (grey colour) is another story though. But they cost more than a decent second hand car, so I shall dream on.
I'm looking at buying a Sigma 70-300 OS zoom or a Tamron 90mm Macro lens soon, unfortunately they are both around £300 each.
I got this, this week....bargain, includes 2 batteries......http://www.amazon.co.uk/LP-E8Compatible ... 536&sr=1-1[/quote]
Which is a perfect example of what is so good about any of the big makes of slr cameras, lots of extra stuff you can buy at sensible prices to upgrade or change what you can do with it.
Having used several makes of lens, I would rate Sigma or Tamron very highly. But I do find that 200mm of zoom is as much as i can hold with no tri or mono pod. Even with os, which is very good, but you may have a steadier hand than me. Playing with the cannon version of the 18-200 lens, it struck me you were paying for the name. The professional stuff (grey colour) is another story though. But they cost more than a decent second hand car, so I shall dream on.
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- Gary406
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cheers john, i will probably use them they seem really good prices.jasper5 wrote:
Gary, I buy my memory cards from these guys....I have the 8gb class 10 transcend, perfect for HD video and normal photography......
http://www.picstop.co.uk/memory-cards/s ... _class=436
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Strangely enough I've been thinking of getting that lens to make my DSLR a bit more versatile, the cheapest I can find it is about £370. I've currently got an EF-S 18-55, an EF 28-80 and an EF 75-300, all Canon, and as I said earlier I can't really be bothered lugging all the kit around on hols so mostly use the compact. I've always been a bit wary of the other makes but if they do a direct equivalent of the EF-S 18-200 with IS I'd certainly be interested to check the prices out.Busman wrote:Playing with the cannon version of the 18-200 lens, it struck me you were paying for the name.
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DaiRees wrote:Strangely enough I've been thinking of getting that lens to make my DSLR a bit more versatile, the cheapest I can find it is about £370. I've currently got an EF-S 18-55, an EF 28-80 and an EF 75-300, all Canon, and as I said earlier I can't really be bothered lugging all the kit around on hols so mostly use the compact. I've always been a bit wary of the other makes but if they do a direct equivalent of the EF-S 18-200 with IS I'd certainly be interested to check the prices out.Busman wrote:Playing with the cannon version of the 18-200 lens, it struck me you were paying for the name.
This is the Sigma one....http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sigma-18-200mm- ... 448&sr=1-4
There is this one from Canon.....http://www.amazon.co.uk/Canon-55-250mm- ... 652&sr=1-1
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This is the 18-200 Canon one Jasper
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Canon-EF-S-18-2 ... 948&sr=1-1
No a lot of difference in price between those 2, think I'd have the Canon over the Sigma there.
This Tamron one has just caught my eye though, 18-270 for the same kinda money http://www.amazon.co.uk/Tamron-18-270mm ... 48&sr=1-10
Edit: Or this Sigma 18-250 one, decisions decisions.... http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sigma-18-250mm- ... 948&sr=1-8

No a lot of difference in price between those 2, think I'd have the Canon over the Sigma there.
This Tamron one has just caught my eye though, 18-270 for the same kinda money http://www.amazon.co.uk/Tamron-18-270mm ... 48&sr=1-10

Edit: Or this Sigma 18-250 one, decisions decisions.... http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sigma-18-250mm- ... 948&sr=1-8
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DaiRees wrote:This is the 18-200 Canon one Jasperhttp://www.amazon.co.uk/Canon-EF-S-18-2 ... 948&sr=1-1
No a lot of difference in price between those 2, think I'd have the Canon over the Sigma there.
This Tamron one has just caught my eye though, 18-270 for the same kinda money http://www.amazon.co.uk/Tamron-18-270mm ... 48&sr=1-10
Edit: Or this Sigma 18-250 one, decisions decisions.... http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sigma-18-250mm- ... 948&sr=1-8
Seen this for sale on AV Forums.....http://www.avforums.com/forums/digital- ... 200mm.html
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Thanks for the link Jasper
Going to go to a camera shop and get my hands on the different ones, I'm still leaning towards the Canon one

Going to go to a camera shop and get my hands on the different ones, I'm still leaning towards the Canon one
