Ended up getting a Sony Cybershot HX5. Seemed to get good reviews and got a good deal on it. Easy enough to use, but also looks like it will give me some stuff to play with if I feel like it.
I'm getting a new camera and the range and array of options is a bit bewildering!
I don't need an SLR and I want something small and easy to carry around. Basically that I can take anywhere to capture moments as I see them, but I also one that is a good holiday camera, and that I can take indoor shots at parties or social occasions. I don't need too many really complicated features but I would like some controllable settings.
Went through reviews online with a friend last night and these are some of the ones we've shortlisted to look at. Would appreciate any feedback if anyone has/knows about any of these, or has any other makes/models they think I should take a look at?
Canon IXUS 120 IS
Canon Powershot SX200
Panasonic Lumix DMC - TZ7
Canon Powershot SX210
Ended up getting a Sony Cybershot HX5. Seemed to get good reviews and got a good deal on it. Easy enough to use, but also looks like it will give me some stuff to play with if I feel like it.
Lynn now I just know you would love one of these
http://en.leica-camera.com/photograp...dition_hermes/
only $50,000
Comes complete with white gloves.... quite cool - and very designer!
Funny looking back at this thread, just under two years ago and I was purchasing a digital P&S... today I bought a 24-70 f2.8...
Phwoar, is it just me, or does anyone else think that's one sexy machine? Trouble is, I wouldn't want to use it, I just want to keep opening the box, to stroke and sniff it!
The funny thing is, in the 'making' film, it would appear that 'patting' the case, is an essential part of the operation! lol
Congrats on the 24-70.. its my favourite lens
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May be I should not have sold my old leica f but that was nearly 50 years ago
http://www.bjp-online.com/british-jo...record-auction
Yeah you wouldn't want to actually use it in case it got scratched or damaged. I see one of the sets comes with a nice bag to carry round in, so they do expect people to get it out of the box sometimes lol!
Its like that Ferrari Hassleblad - would anyone actually shoot with it?
I understand why! So far had it at a freestyle and tonight tried it out in a studio... its fab!
I saw some photo's taken by a guy, who claimed to be something like an 'Urban documentary photographer', using a Hassleblad.. If I'm being totally honest, if I hadn't known they were taken with it, I'd have guessed they were taken by a complete novice, with a cheap compact, no lie!
If I had something that cost that amount and was such a status symbol. I'd be ashamed to post anything, if it wasn't worthy of an award!
I don't suffer that sort of pressure with my 550D
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By the way, something that might amuse you all...
this week, I've been employed to repeat a job I did last year, taking photos for a school, that's basically set up as a last chance saloon, for delinquent teenagers
Yesterday, I was called a 'bitch' and 'pedofile', asked if I worked for Al Queda, asked if I fancied sex with a boy, who incidentally looked about 11 and every sentence, anyone utters has at least 3 swear words in it...
Anyway, I got one kid to kind of cooperate, saying what if we try to do some 'cool stuff' infront of this graffiti etc.
And about a minute later, a kid shouted to another one in a smirking tone... What a joke, we got some white woman, who's ***pushing 40*** trying to take 'Cool' pics
Ha ha, ***pushing 40 huh?***, made my day!
Only two more days to go
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