mchodera wrote:I have found some terrific advice at Ken Rockwell's digital photography site, here:
http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/2006-camera-guide.htm
Especially with articles like:
Which is Better: a $150 Camera or a $5,000 Camera?
http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/150-vs- ... camera.htm
mchodera wrote:2. Take lots of pictures. Lots and lots of pictures. Three or four times as many as you would with a film camera. [This isn't really practical in a restaurant setting, I know, but it's the one thing that has elevated my picture taking game.] You'll discard a lot of them, but out of 100 shots of your child / pet / beachhouse you'll probably get 10 good ones and two fantastic ones. The corollary to this is: buy a big memory card, 1 or 2 GB.
mchodera wrote:Don't know where the tripod mount is
mchodera wrote:DPReview.com just gave the Fujifilm Finepix F31fd a "Highly Recommended" review here:
http://www.dpreview.com/news/0704/07041 ... review.asp
It was singled out for its low-light capabilities, useable up to 800 ASA.
It's available here for $272:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/ ... veda633-20
Don't know where the tripod mount is
(I can’t afford to eat a couple fewer sausages a week, Binko.)
I'm not sure what the deal is with wanting a specific tripod mount position but FYI, the tripod mount is always directly below the exact center of the lens.
gleam wrote:localization in the OS or the charger
crrush wrote:gleam wrote:localization in the OS or the charger
Uhhhhh, what does that mean? Now I'm scared. I briefly considered refusing delivery when I found out it was an import[ant](edit), but utter laziness won out.
crrush wrote:My Canon SD800 just arrived, so I thought I'd post about my experiences of getting this $350-$400 camera for $283.
Ramon wrote:Sorry Binko, please explain. I read your sentences as contradictory.
-ramon
What are the differences as far as a customer is concerned?
In most cases the difference between a USA import and a Grey Market, or imported product, is the cost of the item and the terms of the item’s warranty coverage. The products themselves are otherwise identical in every way. Occasionally the manufacturer might change a product name of model number to differentiate between products targeted for US distribution and products targeted for distribution elsewhere.
As a rule, Grey Market items cost less than their USA counterparts. The warranty of Grey Market items are often, but not always, the same as their USA counterparts. Specific details of product warranties vary by product and manufacturer.
If you should experience a problem with a product sold with a USA warranty, it can be sent to any of the manufacturer’s worldwide authorized service facilities for servicing. A "direct import" or grey market item would have to be returned to B&H Photo-Video if it required in-warranty attention.
mrbarolo wrote:It's replacement (f50) has been universally condemned for making worse the salient quality of its predecessor. (Otherwise a good camera, apparently.)
G Wiv wrote:mrbarolo wrote:It's replacement (f50) has been universally condemned for making worse the salient quality of its predecessor. (Otherwise a good camera, apparently.)
Mr. B,
After a string of Canons I bought a Fuji F50fd, which the NYT's said was best in the under $300 class. (12/11/07). After using the Fuji for a couple of months I dearly wish I would have purchased the other camera I was considering, Canon SD1100 IS.
Dmnkly wrote:megapixels sells more cameras than image quality is really a shame.
G Wiv wrote:Dmnkly wrote:megapixels sells more cameras than image quality is really a shame.
Dom,
I'm not megapixel centric, learned long ago, in particular as I print out so few pictures, this was not a feature that was important to me.