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I just got myself a canon 300d, love it. I always wanted a SLR and with the digital, its a bonus.

It is a trade up from the sony digital I have been using for the past 4 years with no zoom, and flexibility of zoom over my existing film camera.

I am planning to take it to the brisbane motor show when I get time. It should be fun to see what it is like.

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Well our 5.2MP Sony CyberShot DSCP92 has all this for around $700.00 (EBay)

Sony may have lost me as far as audio gear goes but their digital cameras? You Rippa! :finger:

Key features:

Memory Stick PRO Compatible

5.2 Megapixel CCD

5.0 Effective Megapixels

1.5" Colour LCD

3x Optical Zoom

Smart Zoom

5x Precision Digital Zoom and Crop (Playback Mode)

Interlace Scan Super HAD CCD

14bit DXP

Clear Colour NR/Luminance NR

NR Slow Shutter (Twilight mode, Twilight Portrait mode)

Auto Bright Monitoring

Even Brightness Picture

3 x Burst Mode @ 0.5 Sec interval

Multi-Burst

MPEG Movie VX

Built-in Michrophone and Speaker

LCD Field of View 100%

Automatic focus ( Single, Monitoring)

Automatic Shutter Speed

Auto Daylight Synchro

White Balance (Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Fluorescent, Incandescent)

Pre Flash Meterering

Variable Flash Mode inc. Red Eye Reduction

Super Resolution Converter

Exposure Control

ISO Sensitivity Settings (Auto, 100, 200, 400)

Light Metering (Spot, Multi Pattern)

Auto Focus (Multi Point, Center Weighted)

Scene Selection (5 Modes)

Picture Effects (4 modes)

AF Illuminator

Clipmotion

Optical View Finder

USB Connection

MPEG Movie auto cue and divide function

Image Playback - Rotate, Zoom, Crop and Resize

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Well our 5.2MP Sony CyberShot DSCP92 has all this for around $700.00 (EBay)

Sony may have lost me as far as audio gear goes but their digital cameras? You Rippa! :hiwelcome:

Key features:

Memory Stick PRO Compatible

5.2 Megapixel CCD

5.0 Effective Megapixels

1.5" Colour LCD

3x Optical Zoom

Smart Zoom

5x Precision Digital Zoom and Crop (Playback Mode)

Interlace Scan Super HAD CCD

14bit DXP

Clear Colour NR/Luminance NR

NR Slow Shutter (Twilight mode, Twilight Portrait mode)

Auto Bright Monitoring

Even Brightness Picture

3 x Burst Mode @ 0.5 Sec interval

Multi-Burst

MPEG Movie VX

Built-in Michrophone and Speaker

LCD Field of View 100%

Automatic focus ( Single, Monitoring)

Automatic Shutter Speed

Auto Daylight Synchro

White Balance (Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Fluorescent, Incandescent)

Pre Flash Meterering

Variable Flash Mode inc. Red Eye Reduction

Super Resolution Converter

Exposure Control

ISO Sensitivity Settings (Auto, 100, 200, 400)

Light Metering (Spot, Multi Pattern)

Auto Focus (Multi Point, Center Weighted)

Scene Selection (5 Modes)

Picture Effects (4 modes)

AF Illuminator

Clipmotion

Optical View Finder

USB Connection

MPEG Movie auto cue and divide function

Image Playback - Rotate, Zoom, Crop and Resize

Yeh but does it take excellent photos? And does it have the Carl Zeiss lens?

Was it a grey import? Sounds awsome for AU$700

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Well our 5.2MP Sony CyberShot DSCP92 has all this for around $700.00 (EBay)

Sony may have lost me as far as audio gear goes but their digital cameras? You Rippa! :hiwelcome:

Key features:

Memory Stick PRO Compatible

5.2 Megapixel CCD

5.0 Effective Megapixels

1.5" Colour LCD

3x Optical Zoom

Smart Zoom

5x Precision Digital Zoom and Crop (Playback Mode)

Interlace Scan Super HAD CCD

14bit DXP

Clear Colour NR/Luminance NR

NR Slow Shutter (Twilight mode, Twilight Portrait mode)

Auto Bright Monitoring

Even Brightness Picture

3 x Burst Mode @ 0.5 Sec interval

Multi-Burst

MPEG Movie VX

Built-in Michrophone and Speaker

LCD Field of View 100%

Automatic focus ( Single, Monitoring)

Automatic Shutter Speed

Auto Daylight Synchro

White Balance (Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Fluorescent, Incandescent)

Pre Flash Meterering

Variable Flash Mode inc. Red Eye Reduction

Super Resolution Converter

Exposure Control

ISO Sensitivity Settings (Auto, 100, 200, 400)

Light Metering (Spot, Multi Pattern)

Auto Focus (Multi Point, Center Weighted)

Scene Selection (5 Modes)

Picture Effects (4 modes)

AF Illuminator

Clipmotion

Optical View Finder

USB Connection

MPEG Movie auto cue and divide function

Image Playback - Rotate, Zoom, Crop and Resize

Yes, but can it cook?

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I havent keep up to date with the lastest digital cameras, and no doubt theres many to choose from. Having said that I bought a Nikon coolpix 950 many years ago, although its only 2.1 megapixels it still blows some cameras away for pic quality. I also love the swivel lens, I can hold it over my head and the crowd and see the image in the cdd and take pics with out even being able to see the track/subject. Anyhow you prolly want someting much more advanced, my sugesstion is look for a cam with interchangeable lenses and a Quality brand cause when I bough mine nothin held up to the pic quality of my 950 even some with more pixels.

Go Nikon if they have an option to suit your requirment / budget is my suggestion.

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Yes but can it cook?

No that's what the wife is for....lol.

<ducks for cover> :hrmm:

Yes it does take a brilliant photo for what it is, a dummy's point and shoot deal where the picture comes out perfect every time. Most importantly, it's captures "Phantom" perfectly, not an easy task.

Also bought a 256MB memory stick for $180.00 on EBAY as well. :thumbsup: Not bad considering you basically pay $1 per MB.

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