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D K November 29th 08 01:00 AM

Best camera for light use?
 
Don White wrote:
Wife wants to upgrade from my 3 yr old HP R707 compact digital camera.
This camera works fine...although the original battery doesn't seem to hold
its charge as long anymore while sitting on the shelf.
Costco just happens to have a super price $270.00 CDN
for its popular Canon A650 IS compact.
I also see the Nikon D40 on sale here with lens at just under $500.00.
I can't justify the higher end SLRs...especially when they seem be be
somewhat obsolete every three or four years
vs the old manual film SLRs that were still fine after 20-25 years .My
usage these days is more snapshot than trying to be artistic...although I do
like to do justice to scenery.



Does she tell you when to buy new underwear, too? You live a pathetic
life, Donnie.

D K November 29th 08 01:08 AM

Best camera for light use?
 
JohnH wrote:


I doubt if my wife would get much joy out of one of those. Now she's got
her own laptop and is pushing for a baby printer to take on scrapbooking
trips.

I can understand your use of 35mm, but its no longer for us.

Thanks, though.
--
John H

*Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!*


Those printers are cheap as hell - especially right now. Make it an
early X-mas gift.

D K November 29th 08 01:11 AM

Best camera for light use?
 
Tim wrote:
On Nov 28, 4:51 pm, JohnH wrote:
On Fri, 28 Nov 2008 14:30:35 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote:
On Nov 28, 4:03 pm, Tom Francis - SWSports
wrote:
On Fri, 28 Nov 2008 10:12:38 -0400, "Don White"
wrote:
Wife wants to upgrade from my 3 yr old HP R707 compact digital camera..
This camera works fine...although the original battery doesn't seem to hold
its charge as long anymore while sitting on the shelf.
Costco just happens to have a super price $270.00 CDN
for its popular Canon A650 IS compact.
I also see the Nikon D40 on sale here with lens at just under $500.00..
I can't justify the higher end SLRs...especially when they seem be be
somewhat obsolete every three or four years
vs the old manual film SLRs that were still fine after 20-25 years .My
usage these days is more snapshot than trying to be artistic...although I do
like to do justice to scenery.
If you are looking for a high quality point and shoot, then the
Olympus FE series is one you should seriously take a look at.
Personally, if I were you, I'd look at the FE-310. In particular as
you can get them for under $100.
http://www.olympusamerica.com/cpg_se...p?product=1351
You really don't need a DSLR for what you are looking to do.
If you decide to go DSLR, the Nikon D-40 is ok although I'm a little
underwhelmed by it. It's a good camera, but it's definetly not a
higher end Nikon and the optics are as good as the higher priced
cameras.
Besides, EVERYBODY has a Nikon - be different. :)
My preference for a smaller, DSLR type performance in a semi-point and
shoot, the Olympus SP series is a good one. I really like this camera
as a point and shoot.
http://www.olympusamerica.com/cpg_se...p?product=1316
Just depends on what you want to spend and what you want to do.
Tells you how I handle digital, is over a year ago, I bought a
Fugifilm s-700 and i've taken about 400+ pics with it,and haven't
downloaded a one of them yet.
Eh, my daughter will figure it out.

And why, pray tell, have you not downloaded any yet? You mean they're still
in the camera?
--
John H

*Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!*


uh-huh.

I just haven't.... yet

BTW, who should I hook up with for photo hosting? Photobucket?
Google? these seem to be quite popular. Ups, downs, drawbacks?


Start with your hard drive. Download ifranview for simple resizing and
editing and take it from there.

Don White November 29th 08 02:41 AM

Best camera for light use?
 

"D K" wrote in message
...
Don White wrote:
Wife wants to upgrade from my 3 yr old HP R707 compact digital camera.
This camera works fine...although the original battery doesn't seem to
hold its charge as long anymore while sitting on the shelf.
Costco just happens to have a super price $270.00 CDN
for its popular Canon A650 IS compact.
I also see the Nikon D40 on sale here with lens at just under $500.00.
I can't justify the higher end SLRs...especially when they seem be be
somewhat obsolete every three or four years
vs the old manual film SLRs that were still fine after 20-25 years .My
usage these days is more snapshot than trying to be artistic...although I
do like to do justice to scenery.


Does she tell you when to buy new underwear, too? You live a pathetic
life, Donnie.


mmmm ....... the wife wants to buy me a new digital camera for Christmas.
Who am I to deny her that pleasure?



BAR[_3_] November 29th 08 03:03 AM

Best camera for light use?
 
Don White wrote:
"D K" wrote in message
...
Don White wrote:
Wife wants to upgrade from my 3 yr old HP R707 compact digital camera.
This camera works fine...although the original battery doesn't seem to
hold its charge as long anymore while sitting on the shelf.
Costco just happens to have a super price $270.00 CDN
for its popular Canon A650 IS compact.
I also see the Nikon D40 on sale here with lens at just under $500.00.
I can't justify the higher end SLRs...especially when they seem be be
somewhat obsolete every three or four years
vs the old manual film SLRs that were still fine after 20-25 years .My
usage these days is more snapshot than trying to be artistic...although I
do like to do justice to scenery.

Does she tell you when to buy new underwear, too? You live a pathetic
life, Donnie.


mmmm ....... the wife wants to buy me a new digital camera for Christmas.
Who am I to deny her that pleasure?


Make sure she buys you something that you will enjoy using. Not
something that you will have to learn to enjoy using. There is nothing
worse than having your wife buy you a new hobby that you have no
interest in. I like taking pictures, I don't like taking photographs. I
don't like analyzing light and aperture settings and all the rest of the
camera stuff. I just want to point and click.

Don White November 29th 08 02:25 PM

Best camera for light use?
 

"BAR" wrote in message
...
Don White wrote:
"D K" wrote in message
...
Don White wrote:
Wife wants to upgrade from my 3 yr old HP R707 compact digital camera.
This camera works fine...although the original battery doesn't seem to
hold its charge as long anymore while sitting on the shelf.
Costco just happens to have a super price $270.00 CDN
for its popular Canon A650 IS compact.
I also see the Nikon D40 on sale here with lens at just under $500.00.
I can't justify the higher end SLRs...especially when they seem be be
somewhat obsolete every three or four years
vs the old manual film SLRs that were still fine after 20-25 years .My
usage these days is more snapshot than trying to be artistic...although
I do like to do justice to scenery.
Does she tell you when to buy new underwear, too? You live a pathetic
life, Donnie.


mmmm ....... the wife wants to buy me a new digital camera for Christmas.
Who am I to deny her that pleasure?


Make sure she buys you something that you will enjoy using. Not something
that you will have to learn to enjoy using. There is nothing worse than
having your wife buy you a new hobby that you have no interest in. I like
taking pictures, I don't like taking photographs. I don't like analyzing
light and aperture settings and all the rest of the camera stuff. I just
want to point and click.


I used to play around a bit. After I bought the Minolta SRT200 35mm SLR, I
enrolled in a Community College Photography Course where we larned the
basics, did a lot of b&w darkroom work and even some CibaChrome from colour
prints.
I guess I'm a middle roader, I want to do a little more than snapshots, but
not committed (or talented?) enough to attempt serious photography.
That's my dilemna in choosing a new camera..... convience (carry everywhere)
or flexibility.
Maybe a compact for Christmas and watch the winter sales for a lower end
DSLR.



Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq.[_3_] November 29th 08 03:16 PM

Best camera for light use?
 
Don White wrote:
I want to do a little more than snapshots, but
not committed (or talented?) enough to attempt serious photography.


I have never allowed that to stop me. ;)

Boater November 29th 08 03:21 PM

Best camera for light use?
 
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote:
Don White wrote:
I want to do a little more than snapshots, but
not committed (or talented?) enough to attempt serious photography.


I have never allowed that to stop me. ;)



What you need (or would like)

http://reallybigcameras.com/PhotoCla...6N_PC-36NS.htm


I've got an email enroute to the importer. There's an interesting
discussion about photo clam on nikonians, and there's a video, too.
Looks damned nifty.

Tom Francis - SWSports November 29th 08 10:37 PM

Best camera for light use?
 
On Sat, 29 Nov 2008 10:16:11 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq."
wrote:

Don White wrote:
I want to do a little more than snapshots, but
not committed (or talented?) enough to attempt serious photography.


I have never allowed that to stop me. ;)


Um.....

Never mind. :)

JohnH[_3_] November 29th 08 10:53 PM

Best camera for light use?
 
On Sat, 29 Nov 2008 17:37:51 -0500, Tom Francis - SWSports
wrote:

On Sat, 29 Nov 2008 10:16:11 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq."
wrote:

Don White wrote:
I want to do a little more than snapshots, but
not committed (or talented?) enough to attempt serious photography.


I have never allowed that to stop me. ;)


Um.....

Never mind. :)


Read it carefully!
--
John H

*Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!*


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