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Old 03-09-2007, 22:51   #16
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Re: Good Digital Cameras?

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I think you've sold me on the Fuji! The problem I was worried about is image quality being ignored in favour of a lot of megapixels but that one seems good. Is there a newer model out or anything?

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oh and battery life?
The S5700 is the current model, it's about three months old. Battery life is of course dependent on the amount of zoom, flash and LCD screen usage. I use 4xAA NiMh rechargeable batteries and have been getting over 200 images per set.
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Re: Good Digital Cameras?

Yes being able to use goold old NimH AA's is a real bonus and they do seem to last ages in my Fuji S5500. Of course sadly these are not cameras which can be kept in a pocket unlike the Panasonic TZ3 or even the Nikon S10 (which is now available for about £150) and both of which have 10x optical zoom.

http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/spec...ikon_cps10.asp
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Re: Good Digital Cameras?

The S5700 is always with me in my backpack, but if I'm going out 'dressed up' I'll take the old Ricoh RR30 instead as it's small enough to fit in my pocket.
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Re: Good Digital Cameras?

Just bought my TZ3 at Costco for £210 inc VAT - looks and feels a very nice piece of kit. They're selling Fuji S5700 for around £120 IIRC.
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Re: Good Digital Cameras?

First ask yourself what sort of camera you want: compact, bridge, SLR or any shade in between. Then think about other considerations like: does it need to be weatherproof; will you be spending a long time (days) away from the mains; do you have any existing flash cards that you want to use; do you want full manual control; might you want to use an external flash; might you want to use a cable release? If you think you're going to want to take any photos indoors then have a good read of this article:
http://www.dpreview.com/articles/compactcamerahighiso/
You'll see that Fuji makes some excellent sensors. But beware, not all of their cameras use their own sensors!

You can get a Fuji S6500fd (known as S6000fd in USA) from around £150. This has the same sensor as the F31fd mentioned in the article but with a manual zoon lens on the front. Why on earth the manufacturers thought we needed motorised zooms I shall never understand! I'd avoid the S5700 as this has a poor, non-Fuji, sensor.

But beware! Fuji is very likely to release the successor to the S6500fd in the next couple of weeks. If you're thinking of heading this direction then I'd hang on for a wee while.

Also check out:
http://www.dpreview.com/
http://www.steves-digicams.com/
http://www.dcresource.com/
http://www.imaging-resource.com/
and, in particular:
http://www.steves-digicams.com/best_cameras.html

And don't forget to factor in the cost of spare batteries, flash cards and, if appropriate, skylight filter and tripod.

IMHO, it's a good idea to get a camera that uses standard AA cells rather than some proprietary (expensive) battery. If you choose a camera with AAs then definately get some Sanyo Eneloop cells and a NiMh charger. These are the Mutts Nuts.

Note that I've have a Fuji S9500 so I'm biased
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Just bought my TZ3 at Costco for £210 inc VAT - looks and feels a very nice piece of kit. They're selling Fuji S5700 for around £120 IIRC.
Dohhhhh.... wrong!

It was £163 + VAT = £191 which is even better than I thought !!!
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