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Old 15 November 2003, 01:16 PM
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As above folks. Thanks in advance for replies.
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Old 15 November 2003, 01:20 PM
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Hello

I really like my Canon Ixus 400, at around the £300 mark.

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Old 15 November 2003, 01:32 PM
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what you looking for ?
compact ?
loads of zoom?
ect
Old 15 November 2003, 01:44 PM
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Minolta Dimage A1? £649 from www.internetcamerasdirect.co.uk.

I have one of its predecessors, the Dimage 7i.
Old 15 November 2003, 01:47 PM
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Thanks guys. Zoom would be good. I would like the idea of a compact but are they as good as the bulky boys? At the end of the day quality and ease of use are the essentials.
Old 15 November 2003, 04:34 PM
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carl: Ive got the Dimage 7i too, and am really disappointed with it.:

It EATS batteries......I can only get about 10 shots from a freshly recharged 2000mAh Sony set, even on medium settings, and the prints I get are all grainy as Fek.
I'm thinking of selling it and going back to my trusty canon T90:

The only GOOD thing about it seems to be it's overall weight:

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Old 15 November 2003, 04:35 PM
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club,

well I just got a fuji finepix s304, 3.2MP with 6 x optical zoom and err about the same digital I think (?) bought it after using a friends and was well impressed, not as compact as my old olympus but if you want decent optical zoom your gonna be looking at a chunkier camera. the s304 is down to just 229 on amazon now!

cheers

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Old 15 November 2003, 08:05 PM
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alcazar: I think you should send yours back. That is not the experience I've had with mine.

Anyway, I believe the A1 comes with a Li-ion battery pack.
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Review of the A1
Old 15 November 2003, 11:53 PM
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At the lower end of your price range: Sony DSC V1. 5MPs + 4X zoom.
Top image quality, good manual features & wins awards too!

EISA best digital compact camera -

Eisa camera awards


TIPA best prosumer digital camera -

TIPA awards list 2003 - 2004



No prizes for guessing what I bought a couple of months ago ...

Suresh
Old 16 November 2003, 09:43 AM
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Hi,

I had the Canon S40 - easy to use, when you become more confident there are loads of settings you can play with

I went to upgrade to the Canon G5 - but it was just too advanced for my needs.

So returned to upgraded version of old faithful - Canon S50

Over the moon with it

Scotty
Old 16 November 2003, 07:56 PM
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You need a better idea of your requirements & what compromises you're prepared to make. It's like asking what's the best car for £30k - you won't get a consistent answer.

In general terms the bigger cameras are better quality, but you're less likely to carry it round as it's heavier.

I'd work out what size / weight you want then go from there.
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I got the olympus c50z 5megapixel, 3 x optical zoom.

It's small, metal case, easy to use.. £370

It also as a li-ion battery which is far better than using standard cells.

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Do you want point'n'shoot or SLR-style camera?

Makes a lot of difference to what suits you

Cheers,
Nick.
Old 16 November 2003, 11:36 PM
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Fujifilm finepix S602, 6.0m recorded pixels, 3.1m effective pixels 6x optical zoom, 4.4 digital zoom, continuous shooting, & loads more.
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