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To be fair, I think we are talking about lenses, all of which are very good. If you feel happier with the cannon, and it is i s, then go for it.
Since i've had a 18-200 mm I almost never change it. It nicely gets round the lugging of a camera bag. The only but is that they are heavy, but very convienient and flexable. Much less chance of missing that special shot cause the wrong lens is on the camera.
All these lenses are good, and should last a life time. Just don't drop them, or get them wet.
Since i've had a 18-200 mm I almost never change it. It nicely gets round the lugging of a camera bag. The only but is that they are heavy, but very convienient and flexable. Much less chance of missing that special shot cause the wrong lens is on the camera.
All these lenses are good, and should last a life time. Just don't drop them, or get them wet.
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I have a 400d as well, along with a D70 Nikon - the Canon is way easier to use for a beginner!DaiRees wrote:I've got a Canon EOS 400d which I've had for a few years, it's brilliant and you can't beat an SLR but I can't always be arsed to lug around the camera bag. So before I went on holidays last year I had a last minute impulse buy and got a Canon SX120, it's a cracking camera, it's a compact with lots of features that outperforms many much more expensive bridge cameras.
As for a cheapy point and shoot - the Canon IXUS range is always decent. Durable too!
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The misses has decided she doesn't want to lug our main camera around on holiday all the time, and wants a compact for say on the beach
She would also like something that can take pics underwater
Is there anything available without spending too much
Did find one on argos for £50 but a few reviews complained of them leaking
The misses has decided she doesn't want to lug our main camera around on holiday all the time, and wants a compact for say on the beach
She would also like something that can take pics underwater
Is there anything available without spending too much
Did find one on argos for £50 but a few reviews complained of them leaking
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good you said that i got an email from maplin yesterday they have a 5mp camera thats waterproof for £39.99 so check their website to see if its any good.
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and free deliveryFarmerPug wrote:good you said that i got an email from maplin yesterday they have a 5mp camera thats waterproof for £39.99 so check their website to see if its any good.
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I got the sigma one in the end, loving it!Busman wrote:To be fair, I think we are talking about lenses, all of which are very good. If you feel happier with the cannon, and it is i s, then go for it.
Since i've had a 18-200 mm I almost never change it. It nicely gets round the lugging of a camera bag. The only but is that they are heavy, but very convienient and flexable. Much less chance of missing that special shot cause the wrong lens is on the camera.
All these lenses are good, and should last a life time. Just don't drop them, or get them wet.

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That seems like a pretty good deal actually. I've seen that exact one on 'tinterweb branded as Praktica and Yashica but Maplins are the cheapest by far...FarmerPug wrote:http://www.maplin.co.uk/waterproof-digi ... gn=11P07-5
Tesco do an 8mp Vivitar one for £50 http://direct.tesco.com/q/R.206-4406.as ... t=206-4406
but for my money I'd probably go for this 12mp Kodak one at £55 http://www.bestbuy.co.uk/product/100015 ... 1000156154
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Cheers DaiDaiRees wrote: but for my money I'd probably go for this 12mp Kodak one at £55 http://www.bestbuy.co.uk/product/100015 ... 1000156154
Bought that one

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the kodak seems like a better deal some of maplins brands are a bit iffy, kodaks a good name with cameras
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after my holiday with my panasonic lumix fs35 i uploaded all 700 pics i took on holiday and i have to say i am impressed with how clear they are on my big pc screen.
for £150 as well cant go wrong...
for £150 as well cant go wrong...
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