08-09-2004, 12:53 PM
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Get a Panasonic camera. They are Leica cameras sold under more affordable name of Panasonic.
Cameras
And you can see pictures taken by all cameras here
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08-09-2004, 01:49 PM
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Such a pretty girl!
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Calgary
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firebug, you mention that a con of the canon is no rechargeable batteries. One of the key reasons I bought my A70 was because it took regular AA size batteries. This means I can buy some good Ni-MH rechargable batteries and use them over and over again. It also means that if I'm in a desperate need for some power and my battery is dead, I can throw in some AA's and away I go. Also, with the A70, the amount of photos I can take is higher since I have 4 AA's.
With the batteries that are made for a specific camera, they cost lot's to replace once they stop accepting a charge. And that wouldn't take me very long with the amount of pictures I take. So for me, having a camera that takes normal batteries was a major thing.
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08-09-2004, 01:54 PM
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Such a pretty girl!
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Calgary
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Originally posted by I-Hate-Hulse@Aug 9 2004, 11:22 AM
Return the sucker if it's not to your satisfaction# Costco and FutureShop are great in this regard - and stay away from the places with more sticky return policies (all of the smaller stores named above).
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Another note, avoid Saneal if you have any doubt and might be returning something. I bought the telephoto lens for my A70 from one of their stores, only to not like it, and try returning it. haha, not a chance. The guy pointed me towards a small sign high up on the wall in the corner near the ceiling which said No Returns/Refunds. I was stuck with a gift certificate for a long time because of that. What really gets me though is that I asked the guy who I bought it from that if I didn't like it, can I return it. He said yes. I was p*ssed.
Also the employees didn't seem to give a hoot about anything. Like they were being forced to work there or something. I found the Future Shop guy actually knew more about the digital cameras and I ended up buying there when getting my A70.
Sorry InSutterWeTrust, but that's my experience.
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08-09-2004, 03:02 PM
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Scoring Winger
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: SW
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Quote:
Originally posted by BlackArcher101+Aug 9 2004, 01:54 PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (BlackArcher101 @ Aug 9 2004, 01:54 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-I-Hate-Hulse@Aug 9 2004, 11:22 AM
Return the sucker if it's not to your satisfaction Costco and FutureShop are great in this regard - and stay away from the places with more sticky return policies (all of the smaller stores named above).
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Another note, avoid Saneal if you have any doubt and might be returning something. I bought the telephoto lens for my A70 from one of their stores, only to not like it, and try returning it. haha, not a chance. The guy pointed me towards a small sign high up on the wall in the corner near the ceiling which said No Returns/Refunds. I was stuck with a gift certificate for a long time because of that. What really gets me though is that I asked the guy who I bought it from that if I didn't like it, can I return it. He said yes. I was p*ssed.
Also the employees didn't seem to give a hoot about anything. Like they were being forced to work there or something. I found the Future Shop guy actually knew more about the digital cameras and I ended up buying there when getting my A70.
Sorry InSutterWeTrust, but that's my experience. [/b][/quote]
I refuse to buy from places that do not accept refunds. I always ask and if they say store credit or exchange only I will say no thanks and walk away. Sometimes they say they will make an exception when I do this, in that case I make them write it on the receipt. With all the competition for my business these days I don't understand why some stores refuse to give refunds.
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08-09-2004, 03:07 PM
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Such a pretty girl!
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Calgary
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Originally posted by Yellefan@Aug 9 2004, 05:02 PM
With all the competition for my business these days I don't understand why some stores refuse to give refunds.
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Apperently they think some people buy equipment, use it to shoot an event, make money off of it, then return the equipment for a refund, thus not needing to rent anything.
Now, here I was a student with an A70 buying a telephoto lens. Am I going to go shoot a wedding or something with it? No, there's no way.
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08-09-2004, 04:04 PM
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Powerplay Quarterback
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Calamazoogary
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if you're looking to shoot primarily prints, 3.2 megapixel will be fine. that said, get the best lens+ccd combo you can. here's why:
better lens: you only capture what the lens can see. with a smaller lens you get more edge distortion and have a higher chance of getting noise in low light as well as getting moire effect (fine line distortion).
bigger CCD: the ccd is the equivalant of the film from a 35mm camera. the bigger the CCD, the truer it is to the resolution of film.
contrary to what's listed above, i have a sony dsc-p71. it doesn't have have the biggest lens, but it's got a great ccd and i am thrilled with the color and clarity. it also has a great 'scene' mode that makes it a great little unit when you plop it on a tripod.
basic rule of thumb when i give advice: go for 3.2 with 3x optical zoom. anything less and you'll be dissapointed. find the models that you're interested in, then check out www.dpreview.com for details and ratings.
i don't agree with the sentiment above that you should abondon digital and go for SLR. a good SLR might run you $150-$200 less, but that's only 10 rolls of film. and there is nothing, NOTHING, like learning photography when you can see the results of your work immediately.
for digital SLR i would highly recommend the Nikon D70. i have the D100 and it is a great unit, top to bottom. the D70 is the next gen and it much more agressively priced, but still up there at $1800 for the body+lens kit. my photographic abilities went through the roof when i got my hands on this unit...not fearing missing shots and being able to see what you've captured on the spot is an incredible confidence booster. i have a 1Gb card and a 512Mb card which allows me to store about 160 pics at full res and print up to 12"x16"
cheers
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08-09-2004, 05:15 PM
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Ben
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: God's Country (aka Cape Breton Island)
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I have a Fuji 2600. 3x Optial 2x Digital zoom, it's only 2 MP, I'd get something higher, well you'd be hard pressed to find a 2.0 MP nowadays.
I have nothing but good things to say about Fuji (then again I sell them along with Kodak, HP, and the occasional Minolta, and Cannon).
Cannon is getting good reviews here, and I'd agree.
One thing I will suggest and it might not be popular on this board is
GET THE EXTENDED WARRANTY!
if you're taking it to sporting events (ie: flames games) I'd definately suggest the extended warranty. I have it on mine, and by bringing it to hockey games, and jumping, clapping (having it dangling by the wrist strap) etc, I josseled the lens out of place. Took it into Radio Shack, said "this isn't working... here's my postal code" 2 weeks later back and good as new. It would have been 2 years old when it broke.
Find what you like, but I would reccomend the extended warranty, everything else was already touched upon.
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08-09-2004, 08:21 PM
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Scoring Winger
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Calgary,AB
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Quote:
Originally posted by BlackArcher101+Aug 9 2004, 07:54 PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (BlackArcher101 @ Aug 9 2004, 07:54 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-I-Hate-Hulse@Aug 9 2004, 11:22 AM
Return the sucker if it's not to your satisfaction# Costco and FutureShop are great in this regard - and stay away from the places with more sticky return policies (all of the smaller stores named above).
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Another note, avoid Saneal if you have any doubt and might be returning something. I bought the telephoto lens for my A70 from one of their stores, only to not like it, and try returning it. haha, not a chance. The guy pointed me towards a small sign high up on the wall in the corner near the ceiling which said No Returns/Refunds. I was stuck with a gift certificate for a long time because of that. What really gets me though is that I asked the guy who I bought it from that if I didn't like it, can I return it. He said yes. I was p*ssed.
Also the employees didn't seem to give a hoot about anything. Like they were being forced to work there or something. I found the Future Shop guy actually knew more about the digital cameras and I ended up buying there when getting my A70.
Sorry InSutterWeTrust, but that's my experience. [/b][/quote]
Hey BlackArcher, I take no offence to what you said, its ok. But yeah totally the return policy at Saneal sucks! I see it happen all the time. I personally dont agree with it, but the owners are so money hungry, they don't care about Your money! I worked at London Drugs before and where we would take almost anything back! ALMOST! and this is a big change, Im just really into photography so this is a decent company to get started with it! Ive been selling digital camera's for close to 4 years so Ive seen it all!
Kermitology Do what I-hate-hulse said, Make sure you test out the camera to make sure its the one you want. If you want come over to my store if you want I'll let you try any camera you want, I personally dont care if you by it there or not, the owners have enough money as it is, but Any Camera, photography related questions send me a message and I'll be more than happy to help you out.
Thats what were all here for to help our Fellow Flames fans out, but if your an Oiler fan, You can have the Camera I dropped from the patio of my apartment last month! :P
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08-09-2004, 09:50 PM
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First Line Centre
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Red Deer now; Liverpool, England before
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My wife and I currently have two digital cameras amongst many many standard cameras:
We have a Canon 10D which is a 6.3 MP camera. Great camera. Trouble is it retails for $1800 or so without a lens! Not really what you're looking for then. (We operate a photography business hence the need for a camera like this.)
We also bought a Pentax S4 (4MP) which is tiny and great for taking hiking, camping etc. given its very small size. This will run you about $450 and has been very impressive so far. My wife is incredibly picky when it comes to photography (It is her business after all) and she likes it so......
Good luck.
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08-09-2004, 10:39 PM
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Powerplay Quarterback
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I have a Kodak that I spent about $300 on and I love it. It's easy to use and the software is super easy as well. Kodaks don't seem to be too popular on this thread, but I've never had a problem with mine and I'd buy another one any day.
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08-09-2004, 10:53 PM
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Calgary
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I have a Canon Digital Elph. Just 2.1 MP, as I bought it a couple years ago.
Love it for its size....I have it in a Moto Star Tac case, which protects it, and means I can put it in my pocket, and it being no much bigger than a phone.
Since I take snap shots mostly, it's great for picture quality and features. I do wish it had a larger optical zooom and a bit better video mode...but a small price to pay for being able to take the camera anywhere without having to lug a purse-style case along with me. Plus, a full metal case, so very durable.
I kinda like the rechargeable battery supplieed....was thinking of getting a spare, but usually able and view over a hundred pics before battery gets near low....likely by the time the battery can't take a charge in a few years, there will be the same size Canon cameras for what I paid for this one, and probably 5+mp and able to take 3 min videos etc.
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08-15-2004, 05:18 PM
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It's not easy being green!
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: In the tubes to Vancouver Island
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Well, thanks to everyone for their input, I finally decided on the Canon PowerShot A75. I've been playin with it over the weekend, and I'm having quite some fun with it.
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08-15-2004, 06:32 PM
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Backup Goalie
Join Date: Apr 2004
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Originally posted by kermitology@Aug 15 2004, 11:18 PM
Well, thanks to everyone for their input, I finally decided on the Canon PowerShot A75. I've been playin with it over the weekend, and I'm having quite some fun with it.
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A75 USERS UNITE!!
Just a little note on the A75. I find that some pictures tend to be a little soft, especially in daylight. Try using the sharpness feature on your photo software to compensate according to your taste. I use Adobe Photoshop to do this.
Another thing is that my A75 was set at a default of ISO 50 which is GREAT for daylight shots. However, since I was a beginner, I thought ISO50 was also suitable for night shots as well. So just make sure to put the camera on AUTO ISO or manually change to ISO 400 or even ISO 200 when you are outside at night.
I also encourage you to switch to the Manual user mode and experiment with the exposure and focal lenghts. Setup some models (I used my McFarlane Iginla and Kovalchuk figs) with some sharp lighting and see what effects you can make.
Another thing to remember is manually selecting what kind of light source you have as this can really change the look of your picture. I was using a Ferrari model to see if I could make it look like it was the real thing and changing the setting for the type of light source made a big impact. See this pic for the result.
If you are already doing this, I apologize for wasting your time!
Have fun!
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08-15-2004, 09:59 PM
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Scoring Winger
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I just bought a Cannon A75 (this yrs model of the A70). Its awesome, I can;t beleive how much i like the thing. Staples has it on for $379
Edit... sorry for being too late..nice choice!
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08-15-2004, 11:01 PM
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Such a pretty girl!
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Calgary
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300Spartans... at first glance I thought that was the actual car. Now you tell me it's a model taken with the A75? Wow... amazing camera.
Good choice kermit. One thing you have to try is the panoramic feature of the camera and then use Canon's Photostich software. It's an amazing peice of software that creates seamless pano's with no work!
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