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CLIO IV RS for 2013, Last news - NEW DETAILS #1779
No 'CS logic' from me, I just said it was 100% homo, which it is. Really naff, but wouldn't be a detrimental reason of why to buy or not to buy one.
That said, it is really naff.
CLIO IV RS for 2013, Last news - NEW DETAILS #1779
'Gets your senses tingling on track...'
Cut to hover car noise.
Yep. That'll do. Just what I've always wanted.
CLIO IV RS for 2013, Last news - NEW DETAILS #1779
The R-Speaker system thing is very, very gay.
I'm getting there with the looks, it looks better in a video one the move than it does in stills.
Re: CLIO IV RS for 2013, Last news - NEW DETAILS #1779
Ha.
That one in the white is the first time I've seen it and though it looks good! Wheels are awful though.
Bingo. Hence why it doesn't have adjustable wipers, has a cloth rear bench, poverty gear knob and doorcards, washers blanks, cup hubs, etc.
They did chuck in a non-cup steering wheel though, presumably as it had to work with the CC (don't 100% know if cups came with it?) and to give it a...
It's a tricky one mate. If it was me, I'd buy a 2nd hand D90 and a 50mm 1.8, and possibly rent a fast zoom lens (70-200 f/2.8?) and UWA.
Only reason I'd say not to take the D40 with the above is that it's USELESS in low light. Like, anything above ISO800 ruined by the grain.
Read the stickies at the top mate, they're massively helpful for understanding exposure and how shutter speed/aperture/ISO all work together.
I spent my lunch break learning about flashes today as I really don't have a clue! Going to buy another one next month I think as well as some receivers...
Oh yay, another pointless insurance thread. Each of you brings a COMPLETELY different risk to the insurer, so it is utterly pointless comparing quotes.
I'd look at maybe getting a one trick pony lens like an 18-200 mate, and just sticking it on the D40. IMO it's really the only way you're going to get an SLR to cover most situations if you're only planning on taking one lens.