ahh good to know.
ooh good to hear. maybe u could tel me if this is a good deal I got or not then ?
Fujifilm s6500fd camera with 1gp xd memory card and bag. price came to £186.00 all together I think.
That's not a bad price.
I paid £140 for the camera, about £20 for the bag, £23 for the 2gb type H card, then about £9 for 8 2700mah batteries, all from different places, mostly online.
And, as you ask, this is a completely gratuitous selection of pics from mine
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I'm very happy with mine - it's flexible as I could want without going full Digital SLR and spending a fortune on lenses lol
Nope! lolwow good pics....Ive got this camera....aint got a clue what half the stuff does.......where all these taken in auto mode?
Thanks
Nope! lolwow good pics....Ive got this camera....aint got a clue what half the stuff does.......where all these taken in auto mode?
Thanks
The car ones were taken in Program (P) mode, as were most of the daylight shots. ISO set to 100. Program mode is basically auto mode but you get to pick the Aperture (F number in the bottom of the screen) and the corresponding length of exposure for a good shot, so you can have slow shots to get movement behind a car you're tracking, or you can have a quick exposure to freeze the action. Also, changing the F number gives you a different depth of field (Higher F number = more in focus, whereas lower F number = only really what you're focusing on in focus).
That's a bit simplistic though lol
The dark/night shots were Manual (M), again at ISO 100 and a long exposure of 15+ seconds with a tripod
Have a read of http://www.28dayslater.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=11237!
Yellow thing in the middle is good to aim for - you'll find when you're shooting in P mode that sometimes it's nearer one end or the other, especially in dark or light pictures. When that happens I think you can adjust the exposure by [pressing that exposure button mentioned earlier and] (<< I think) pressing left and right on the control thingy on the backAlso the exposer indicator bar is it best to get the yellow dot thing in the middle of the bar to get a good shot