NT TURBO Member 1,128 Member For: 21y 7m 26d Gender: Male Location: Darwin NT Posted 10/02/04 10:12 AM Share Posted 10/02/04 10:12 AM Oh well everyone else did so.... I have:Canon S454 megapixelmanual overrides though automode is pretty goodvideo+soundTV output3 times optical (clear than digital) zoom8 times digital zoomCF memory cardsusb to puterprint direct to compatable printeram really happy with this camera Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
richdave SLOJAM, Gone but not forgotten Lifetime Members 1,841 Member For: 22y 30d Gender: Male Location: Outer east - Melbourne Posted 10/02/04 10:43 AM Share Posted 10/02/04 10:43 AM I currently have IXUS V 2.1MP and it is FAB. I paid almost $1K for it a couple of years ago. It is great but the newer ones are better resolution and cheaper by about 40%. IMO you can't go past the canon products. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GlennAUII Former XT pilot Lifetime Members 4,791 Member For: 21y 3m 17d Gender: Male Location: The Womb Posted 10/02/04 10:57 AM Share Posted 10/02/04 10:57 AM samsung digimax V4 4.0 megapixel, $699rrp.Awesome camera. capable of sound and movies.We got one. The chick at harvey norman reccomended it over the canon ones. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lumpen Poison Fish. Poison Fish. TASTY FISH!!! Donating Members 5,181 Member For: 21y 7m 25d Gender: Male Location: The Bogan Shire Posted 10/02/04 11:08 AM Share Posted 10/02/04 11:08 AM Anybody had a look at the Panasonic range?The FZ2 has:They're fairly compact and quite easy to use.12x Optical Zoom with a Leica Lens (Which Im told are very good)2 MP (not that much but if your just taking pics of cars for the site etc is fine)Some Manual Over ride features: Focal Legnth OR Shutter Speed etcLots of space for movies etcIt retails around $600There is also the (I think) FZ-10 that is a 4 MP cam with total manual over ride but basically same chassis/lens combo.It was recently released.A mate of mine has the FZ2 and I have nothing to do with Panasonic but just tossing up another option. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
citric acid xr6t Donating Members 449 Member For: 21y 6m 10d Gender: Male Location: Brisbane Posted 10/02/04 11:57 AM Share Posted 10/02/04 11:57 AM Hi guys!I'm looking at buying a digital camera, and I'm a bit confused by the whole issue. There are heaps of different brands and models out there! I know the more megapixels is better but that also comes at a price, and I don't really want to spend a huge amount of $$$. I just what to be able to take good, clear photos of my ute, cars at shows, family, friends etc, I have a film SLR for taking shots at races and so fourth where you can't always get very close, because with a digital the more you zoom the worse the photo looks unless your using very expensive equipment.Clearly there are a lot of guys here who have digital cameras, or maybe there's someone in the business or a professional who could share their experiences or make any recommendations?Thanks in advance guys! Do not fall into the trap of believing that more megapixels is better. Actually the most important consideration is the quality of the lens. It is no point having a multi megapixel camera which has a dodgy lens. An annoying feature of digital cameras which should be considered is the delay from pressing the shutter to when it actually takes the shot. The Panasonic range of cameras have a good quality lens and also have a very fast shutter speed as well as a burst shot mode which allows you to take a number of shots in very quick succession, essential for taking action shots (I am not affiliated with Panasonic). Here are a couple of web sites you may find helpful in making your decision.http://www.dcresource.comwww.steves-digicams.comRgds Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rjn Donating Members 90 Member For: 21y 4m 10d Location: Sydney Posted 10/02/04 12:08 PM Share Posted 10/02/04 12:08 PM As mentioned earlier, all good advice. I got a Canon G2, shouldn't have though, should have got a S40, S45 and now S50 cause I don't use the features the G2 offers (now superseded by G3 and G5)Also have a Canon video camera which I can use the same batteries in so worked out OK in the end.Anyway this is THE web site for decidingdpreview.comAmerican but pretty much the same cameras and excellent reviews. Can do side by side comparisons etc, very useful.Made my mind up here and interesting place to visit from time to time to keep up with what's going on in the digital camera world.Enjoy! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adam Here since the start... Lifetime Members 10,282 Member For: 21y 6m 14d Gender: Male Location: Victoria Posted 10/02/04 11:17 PM Author Share Posted 10/02/04 11:17 PM Anybody had a look at the Panasonic range?The FZ2 has:They're fairly compact and quite easy to use.12x Optical Zoom with a Leica Lens (Which Im told are very good)2 MP (not that much but if your just taking pics of cars for the site etc is fine)Some Manual Over ride features: Focal Legnth OR Shutter Speed etcLots of space for movies etcIt retails around $600There is also the (I think) FZ-10 that is a 4 MP cam with total manual over ride but basically same chassis/lens combo.It was recently released.A mate of mine has the FZ2 and I have nothing to do with Panasonic but just tossing up another option. There was a test in the Herald Sun and the Panasonic scored 5 stars, the only camera to do so in the less than $1k mark. They loved the lens. I was thinking of this camera, except not many places seem to sell the Panasonic so that made me a bit hesitant.Thanks for all the info guys! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pym Member 332 Member For: 21y 4m 8d Location: Sydney, Australia Posted 10/02/04 11:46 PM Share Posted 10/02/04 11:46 PM Another thing to consider is whether the camera will allow you to save the images in 'raw' format, (ie the camera doesn't do any image processing), and you can then manipulate the image yourself. You can spend hundreds on a camera only to find that the image processing is worse than others.Also, when taking photos, consider taking them at maximum resolution and quality. It is easier to crop / downsize a large image, than increasing a small image without loss of quality. Ok, this is a tradeoff on how many pictures you can store on the card before downloading onto your PC, but with the cost of CDRs, long term storage shouldn't be an issue.Personally I have an Olympus C750...4MP, 10x Optical Zoom. Should be able to pick one up just under $1000. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Honest Gaza The Thief of BadGags Donating Members 527 Member For: 21y 1m 8d Location: Sydney Posted 11/02/04 01:08 AM Share Posted 11/02/04 01:08 AM Purchased mine last month. Olympus MJU 4004 MP + 3 x Optical Zoom.Was tossing up between the MJU 400 and the C-750 which is also 4MP but 10 x Optical Zoom.What swayed me was the compact nature of the MJU 400. Like you, I have an SLR with 300mm zoom lens for long distance shots. The 3 x Optical zoom is the equivalent of approx 105mm in 35mm SLR terminology....therefore not for zooming in on far away subjects. For this, go for the C-750.I am happy with the quality of the pics, easily transfers to the PC via USB connectivity. Also has the ability to take "Panoramic" scenes when using the original Olympus -Memory Cards. This enables you to set the camera on a tripod and take several shots of a landscape scene...by moving the camera after each shot, with slight overlapping of each picture. The supplied software then "stitches" the pictures together giving a "widescreen panoramic view" Epson even supply glossy paper for these pictures to be printed on. ( Obviously wouldn't be much point printing them on a A4 sheet...therfore, these specific sheets are ideal ).Hope this helps....and good luck with your investigations.Honest Gaza Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sharkey Member 337 Member For: 20y 10m 3d Posted 11/02/04 01:27 AM Share Posted 11/02/04 01:27 AM I have the Olympus Mju 300, which is basically a 3.2 mega pixel version of the 400 that Gaza has. I bought it on the advice of an in-law who works in the photagraphic business. She said the Mju series was a step up in technology (12 months ago) from any thing else available at the time.It is a sleek, compact camera with a full metal water resistent case and I am very happy with it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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