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Old 13-05-2007, 17:55   #147
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Re: Photography Question - Digi Cam

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Originally Posted by Delta Whiskey View Post
Band shoots are a good earner, I did a bit over 20 odd years ago for some local bands which was good experience of low level lighting. Ilford XP1 Black & White film became available around that time, you could push it to 1600ASA with no grain problems.

Eeee, them were the days...
It started as a favor for the band and since last year I've done a few shoots for them, and recently a friend who organise nights in a few bars round Glasgow has asked me to come to a few of the gigs and take photos.

She is also going to make me some business cards and pass them round

The Singer from the band in the photos has even asked me to do the photos for his Wedding next year. So I guess I need a good pro looking camera.

So far all the things I have read on the S9600 have been great. I would possibly consider the S9500 from last year also.
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