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Old 14-05-2007, 16:48   #21
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I saw them they look great.. I shall look forward to seeing it on Saturday.
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Old 14-05-2007, 16:53   #22
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Yep, I'm already using the manual controls and the viewfinder, pretty much as I expected, which is why I was so borderline on the DSLR front. To be honest I'm glad I didn't go DSLR though.

Personally, if I'm taking a lot of photos I'll use Program AE most of the time, and switch to other modes when I can't get what I want from Program AE. Full auto is reserved for when I'm taking the odd snap, need to grab the camera in a hurry, or just cba.
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Old 14-05-2007, 23:19   #23
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Argos have the S6500 at £179.99 from £279.99 and there are a few on ebay going at about £150

http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Produc...er/5606337.htm
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Old 15-05-2007, 10:02   #24
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I'm almost tempted to get a back up at that price

The only reason I won't is that I will probably trade up to a DSLR in a year or so, but it is only having had the Fuji that makes me realise I would use the functionality of one and would be willing to invest in the associated hardware. Even if I did I suspect I would still keep the Fuji in the bag for certain shots or events. For example to get the zoom I had on the A1GP pics I would have a) needed a £1000+ lens and b) been swinging round a zoom about 40cm long and weighing quite a bit

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Old 15-05-2007, 10:15   #25
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Dont know if there is a difference between the S6500 and the S6500fd

Jessops have the S65000fd at the same price (though when i first posted about it is was £145) and you can actually go in there and have a play with it - harder to do in argos.

I'm still considering it for b-day present
fd designates face detection technlogy and as far as I am aware its a standard feature in the S6500.

Face detection is actually a handy little tool, it can be switched off and on but when on it will look for a face in the frame and focus on that point, so for example of you want to take a pic of a person in front of a view it will bias the focus so the person is in focus even if they are off centre in the frame

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Old 21-05-2007, 14:16   #26
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Thanks everyone..

MB showed me his 6500fd this weekend.. Think I'll go for this.. You can't moan at that price tbh....
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Old 21-05-2007, 21:10   #27
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Huddy you wont regret it

Ive always wanted a good camera, getting the S6500 was a good £150 spent
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Old 21-05-2007, 22:01   #28
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Hubby the A640is a great little camara.
Do you remember when I popped over with my Canon D400 DSLR ?
Since buying it I have had a great time using it. I now use the manual controls alot and only use the program modes if I am in a hurry.
DSLR's are great fun and cheap when you compare it to 35mm SLR. As you will not know what the pic looks like till you have it developed !

You will love the DSLR, bear it mine the lens issue. The members are right it mention about upgrading, as lens are a small fortune. Even my old Canon 35mm SLR lens fit my new DSLR D400, though at a 1.6 magification, so example 100mm lens will actually be a 160mm lens.
Not bad as I have 500mm mirror lens that will now act like a 800mm mirror lens ! ! ! ! !
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Old 22-05-2007, 09:39   #29
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I do worry about you at times..


Just ordered the S6500.. I was quite impressed with it's quality on Saturday and the pics MB has taken. If I feel that I want more from a camera at a later date, then I'll look at the DLSR route, but for now this will give me everything I need.
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I do worry about you at times..


Just ordered the S6500.. I was quite impressed with it's quality on Saturday and the pics MB has taken. If I feel that I want more from a camera at a later date, then I'll look at the DLSR route, but for now this will give me everything I need.
Huddy,...I always worry about you
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