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28/11/2007, 15:07
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raindog

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28/11/2007, 15:35
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Pierre ZFP

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I have a Centron which is actually a Leica in different clothes. Leica built it for Minox a couple of years ago but then they had a bust up and sold them off cheap. Got it at Jessops - superb.
I'm just about to buy one of my boys a Fuji S9600 as I think it does everything he wants it to. Now here's the thing,
Amazon UK want 202 pounds (call it 300 euros)
Amazon DE want 416 euros
Amazon FR want 501 euros !!!!
not rip-off Britain this time I think!!
Fool me once, shame on you Fool me twice, shame on me Fool me 3 times and you can see a statistical tendency
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28/11/2007, 18:10
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Le Chant
Joined on 21/02/2006
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Sony, Panasonic et al do know a thing or two about decent lenses, as well as the electronics that wrap around them. Don't forget that Sony & Panasonic were the frontunners in small
zoom lens manufacturing when they first brought out video cameras. If what you're after is a cheap-ish, but still decent camera, then there's no problem whatsoever in buying a Sony, Panasonic or whatever. They're well worth the dosh.
Regards,
Stu
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28/11/2007, 19:36
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Gemini_man

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Hi Punch,
my opinion: I'm on my second Fuji digital now (F30) and I absolutely love the picture quality and ease of use. I love taking photos but can't be bothered with settings so I just use AUTO and have always been delighted with the results interior shots and exterior. The same for my daughter, she is on her second Fuji also. However, as repair costs for out of warranty digitals are usually prohibitive I would recommend taking out the Fuji extended warranty for a further 2 years at a cost of some £30 odd depending on the model - peace of mind even if a little expensive. The UK price tends to be quite a lot cheaper then the Euro price but I would buy wherever the price is best - Amazon Uk and Amazon France tend to be good guides. Extended guarantee is available on the Fuji UK site and is taken out after you have taken delivery of the camera and needs a UK address. Repairs or replacements have to be made to a UK address. Heres the link for Fuji Digital: http://fujifilm.co.uk/consumer/digital then go "Advanced Compact" or "Fun and Easy" according to your budget. One further comment: beware the real light weight cameras in my opinion - we men need something to get hold of and not just a wafer thin matchbox. The only other digital I have tried was a Canon and it just didn't feel right for me, too clumpy all together !!!
Good luck ![Smile [:)]](/cs/images/emotions/smile.gif)
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28/11/2007, 22:20
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Nearly Retired
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21/01/2008, 17:23
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dwmcn
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Ours is an Olympic that we bought several years ago and we are happy with it, although I wouldn't mind a few more pixels. We bought it because my old SLR is an Olympus OM1, which is now kept as an antique, and because we liked the look of it. As somebody else said, don't get digital zoom. There is plenty of choice.
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08/02/2008, 2:44
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manchemec

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canon sure shot good-reliable camera wont break the bank.slr top end canon eos but thats a lot of money.
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