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it's not digital/optical lenses it's about the zoom. Digital zoom basically only blows up the picture in a certain area thus creating a zoomed in effect, but quality is lost. Optical zoom is through the lense not through a computer chip.
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leonmagic said:Well my mate prints his at home and swears by it.....but thanks anyway..
bunsen burner said:What's the difference? Do you need both optical and digital lens? What x do you need? And does the strength of your lens have anything to do with the megapixels?
mighty mick said:i dont bother printing anymore photo cd albums are the way to go with the photo files there to be used in any printing project you want![]()
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i sell the Works_espoir said:you sell camera's too? I don't stock sonys. I stock 6 other brands, hard enough to push them out the door let alone sell sonys as well
_espoir said:Olympus C310- selling for $249.
Not a bad camera! easy to use, nice photos, takes XD- sometimes you'll find these cards are a little more expensive than SD or CF cards.
leonmagic said:All in all is it a good purchase, even if it is $150 cheaper than the Nikon?
_espoir said:Only downfall is ... on the Olympus it has a little fall off on the lens, meaning its not as sharp on the sides of the photo, unless you use it outside on a bright sunny day where the aperture is improved and will help correct that. Otherwise its very good.
leonmagic said:Is it really noticable? As in, can you see this on all pictures?
_espoir said:well its noticable to me.
What you should do is ask the person that is selling you the camera to take a photo in the store and print one out. I do that for my customers, allows them to see the result.
have to agree there that was one of the most uninformative reports id seen on cameras especially if it was supposed to be aimed at the home userfunkyfreo said:Last night I watched Today Tonight just because of a digital camera report by Choice so thought I may learn a bit as looking to get one.
They gave 6 recommendations: 3xbest cameras for under $2k, all cost about $1800. 3xbest cameras for under 1k - all cost about $900 plus.
WTF of course if I'm spending stupid amounts of $$ I will get a good camera regardless. But I want a 3-400 dollar camera - like all the other average joes out there. I mean it was talking as thought we all have $2k to splurge on a camera, but here are a few others if your budget is tight and you can ONLY afford a grand!!!
Espoir care to just say list 3 cameras I will be happy with in each of the $3-400 range, and $4-500 range.
And any slightly above that that you would say is worth the extra?
leonmagic said:Ok, I have to admit I went against all advice today and snatched up a Cannon PowerShot A400, for $299 at Myer (with 15% cash back).
_espoir said:If you can step 2 feet close to the object you are shotting, then you've made up for the zoom you've lost.![]()
leonmagic said:As for the quality - well it's 3.2 megapixles and it looks fine to me;
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Falchoon said:The detail looks fine, what percentage of maximum size is that?
_espoir said:I have a Canon SLR digital, i've been very very happy with.
Jim Boy said:Is that the EOS 300D?
I'm looking at getting an digital SLR, although probbaly not until Feb. Is that still the best budget model around? I'm only really looking at SLR's because I take a lot of photos in difficult light circumstances, for example in dark forests but with bright patches of light, and I find the 'automatic' cameras, even in manual mode, don't really cope.
_espoir said:Actually its the model before D60, the 300D is upgraded in the ISO settings. I've had no problems with it, had it for about 2 years nearlly 3 years. The body holds the image, and yes has settings to help do the lighting and all that. But get the best lenes you can. I'm finding on my camera the "L" series lenes are holding up a lot better. Sharpness wise they are jsut fantastic, pricey but fantastic.
If you want a cheap SLR camera then 300D is fantastic, don't have to spend a lot of money, therefor you can buy the best lens!