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Fujifilm S700? |
What do you think of this camera? Is it an SLR camera or just in an SLR body??? Also, is 7 MP good enough? It's a pretty good camera (not just body), yes! I have used a friend's before. Personally, I prefer the Canon EOS Rebel Digital, but it costs like $1000. And yes, 7 mp is enough. On My friends camera, you could zoom in like 5x on a picture you had already taken, and it was still clear. If you interested in a product review, try the link below. don't worry, it works fine! i bought it for my uncle's daughter's cousin's step-father's nephew's sister, and she loved it, it lasts a long time and can hold a lot of pics. I have one, and I love it, for the price it is one teriffic camera. |
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You've obviously done a lot of research. Go here: dpreview.com or steves-digicams.com Sony or Canon will have what you need. Don't waste time on the other brands. ...As for quality, I'm not sure. However, there is a major downfall to shooting in color and converting. When you're shooting in color, it's more difficult to see if the contrast is goi... Your set of criteria would probably be best met by a used high-end camera more than most new models. In particular, I'd recommend getting an Olympus E-10 or E-20 off Ebay or similar. They h... When Minolta introduced the Maxxum 7000 auto-focus 35mm camera in 1985 they introduced the A-mount. This mount was used on the later Konica-Minolta D5 & D7 DSLR cameras and lives on today with ... Since Sony bought Konica-Minolta a few years back, I am sure most if not all auto-focus lenses should work. ...Here's a very insightful thread in photo.net about a minolta AF and MD to nikon F mount discussion. It seems, from reading a small part, that it is largely not possible. Check it out, maybe ... What size resolution are you shooting at? Unfortunately, many companies don't distinguish between SLR pixels and point and shoot pixels, not understanding that a 6mp SLR will make better imag... My friend, you wouldn't have any problem taking pictures in and around Grand Central Terminal, just as long as you're not using professional equipment, such as a tripod. Good luck and ... |
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