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while were on the subject... haha i was also looking at the Canon Powershot S3 IS Leigh. The only thing that seems to turn me off is the Electronic Viewfinder.... has anyone got a camera with an Evf or that can offer any thoughts on what they are like.
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As with most things each MODEL needs to be compared more than just brands, although here's a few generalisations: Sony - Good, but colours are not accurate, generally too much Red, grass gets to green etc. Basically problem with in camera processing to make things more vibrate. Canon - Generally good skin tone and netural in camera processing, but so many models and variation that you need to specifically look at models. The IS system is excellent. Panasonic - Never a great camera, good lenses, and good specs but somehow one paper/print/screen they don't quite come up with the goods. Generally Panasonic users post process every pic in photoshop to make them "just right" due to lighting and colour tinges. DSLR wise you can't go wrong with anything, just buy into the lense system you're comfortable with. For me it was Canon becuase pickign up cheap Canon lenses is easier than say DSLR specific Olympus etc etc lenses. The 400D is a nice camera, as is the 300D - but they're still toys in the scheme of things. The cost of glass for any DLSR is the biggest hurdle to expanding the hobby of photography. You either buy a couple of very expensive good lenses or end up with a massive collection for various purposes. Most peopel get half way tot he latter then give up A.
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Well i tried out both the S3 and the lumix the other day, and I must admit, I ended up liking the lumix a tiny bit more than the S3......so i'm still stumped! argh! mind u, i was at a duty free shop so they weren't particularly helpful. i love the speed of the zoom on the s3!! it extends so quickly and sharpens straight away, whereaz the lumix takes a little longer. yes the flip out lcd screen i feel has more advantages over the lumix, but the s3 just has so many buttons that just could b put into one little menu. i like the clean look of the lumix and the feel of it. but once again.....still stumped *rolls eyes* one day i'll figure it out
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the olympus has the same lens as my kodak 7590
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I'm actually looking at getting the Canon S3IS at the moment
eBay seem to have the cheapest ones (from Hong Kong of course), but otherwise http://dirtcheapcameras.com.au/store/index.asp and http://www.digitalcamerawarehouse.com.au/ seem to have pretty good prices. i'm just umming and aahing whether the $80 saving via eBay makes it worth buying it from HK...
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Well after asking around here and there and consulting different people, EVERYONE has said that the Canon is the way to go. Which I was aware of, but just needed that little extra reassurance lol
So I'll hopefully be looking out for one in the Xmas sales or online, as I want it before I come up to QLD mid-late Jan. A friend's sister gets them in wholesale, so she's looking into a price for me. I might even get it BEFORE xmas if i get a good price! The bloody olympus is giving me the utter ****s! Was at a wedding on Sat and just couldn't be bothered to waste my time TRYING to get the camera to take good shots. Frustrates me beyond belief To those who HAVE bought the S3 IS, do you mind posting how much you paid for it and where you bought it and if they were reliable, etc? Just so all of us who are interested can get a good idea of what's the go on price. Dan, the only prob with buying from HK that i've read about, is the HK warrenty can be a prob in Australia. Canon Australia may not accept it and it has to be sent back to HK. So i've heard. I think Melbastina said something about that too.
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yeah, i figured that about the HK + warranty thing.
I still think i'll take the gamble, as i've found one for AUD$630 landed with a 4gb card, case, rechargable batteries and tripod. And they have a secure website, rather than just ebay.
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That's not too bad......
Lets see.......Camera: $546 + 1GB SD Card: $56 + Camera Bag: $30 = $632 Already have batteries and someone can get me the tripod for a Xmas present lol....... In otherwords, I paid $546 for mine 2nite.....at a Bing Lee VIP Xmas nite.....CHEEEEERING!!! I'm sooooo mega-leigh excited!!! I was in complete and utter shock when I saw the price! I raced home to do some quick research and couldn't find anywhere (incl. postage) that could sell it to me for that price. I think i'm STILL in shock. The excitement hasn't kicked in yet! Bcos I wasn't meaning to buy it until i went overseas. So i've got a good 6 mths to fiddle with it before I head off. Here we go....ignore the person, but check out the camera! That was taken without the flash, obviously, so the image isn't as sharp as it could be. I'm so chumped w/ the quality! Been taking sample pics. Just LOVE the 12x zoom. Everything is super sharp. Have a busy weekend coming up, so this will def be getting a workout. Lucky the photo tech heads will b there on Sunday, so they can show me the dos and don'ts. Here's a photo taken on full zoom. I just LOVE the sharpness and detail. http://klish21.zoto.com/user/image_d...aded-desc/0-30
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Great work Leigh,
that's the camera I want to replace my Ixus. We are going to the David Jones Xmas sale next week, so fingers crossed. The good thing about DJ's is that they will price match anyone and give us 4 years interest free. That's how we got the new tele. anyway, see how we go. I'd love to hear more about how you are finding the camera, learning the features, using the different exposures etc. Anything that was hard to figure out, easy to figure out etc. I wish we could see it before next week, but I am confident that it is a good one, and it works with our other Canon camera's as well as Aaron's DSLR. Great work, stay happy and smiling, bounce! Luz, T. |
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i went and got this camera today after thinking about buying a camera for a while. This thread has been real good as it was exactly what i was looking for in the range of camera(s)
found a good price on www.digitalfunstuff.com.au they had it for $559 for the camera. i then went to the Harvey Norman in Auburn and was able to get them to match the price. then paid $89 for 2 extra yrs of warranty, so all up it ended costing me $648. so far, it's an awesome camera. can't wait till exams are over so i can play with it more
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bing lee at rhodes? they were mega helpful when i got my S1... and good to see you did it!! enjoy many happy hours shooting!
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We went out last night to do some price comparisons.
JB HiFi will go down to $580 Teds was $649 Myer could match the JB quote. David Jones has it for $699 but it's likely to be a 15% discount on the VIP night, making it $594.15. If we can get it on our David Jones store card, then we can put it on interest free. It's likely to be my Xmas present from Aaron at this rate, but then again, I have a nice camera that I rarely use these days. I'm finding the 2megapixel camera in my Sony Ericson K750i is great for quick snaps. The new camera for me certainly isn't a priority, but if we see a fantastic price/kit, I think we would take it. |
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I already said it in another thread, but I got the S3IS last night at the David Jones sale.
I am MEGA happy about the deal we got. The S3IS A case that's too small a cleaning kit a little itty bitty tripod all for $540!! We used the 1Gb card we had in my pink phone so that will be alright for now, and Aaron is getting hold of some rechargable batteries to use with his charger so we don't have to worry about buying new batteries. Thanks to everyone that contributed to this thread, and thanks to Leigh for asking the question in the first place. So how many peeps have the S3IS now? RedFrog papatonga Kitty Dan? did you end up getting yours? |
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Just a heads up.. both my brother and i have encountered the same issue with our S2 IS in the last month [and it's apparently a regular occurance with S1 IS as well], and that issue is that of a sticky shutter. Mine did it intermittedely, turning the power off then on again usually resolved the issue. However there was no warning with my brothers camera. Mine is now not opening at all either. We've both had our camera's for over a year, and this is most disappointing.
I know that Chicabooooooooo has also got the same camera, without issues at the moment. Apprently Canon USA was repairing the S1 IS free of charge as it had something to do with the lense assembly/shutter mechanism/CCD system and they replaced the whole assembly [around US$150]. Anyone with an S1 IS or S2 IS had any problems with theirs? I'll be writing to Canon to express my dis-satisfaction and demand a repair free of charge. I"ll post results. Ad's
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I haven't seen this fault crop up yet, but it's something I'm gonna keep an eye out for.
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I've had my camera since Sep 2005 and it's been running fine, and took great piccies last weekend on the Dorrigo cruise. Only problem I have is the slave trigger for my flash gun needs replacing. That's a Morris DS-1 if anyone is interested...
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just my 2 cents my g/friend is doing photography for a career she just bought a digital canon 400D it takes bloody good shots and has heaps of different options...plus it shiny lol...she got it with a kit including bag 2 lenses a 2 uv filters not to mention she still has the other canon SLR so they can interchange all the lenses from big to small.....
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Not everyone wants or can afford a semi-pro DSLR though John. And the most important thing to remember with cameras: The camera doesn't make a good photo, the operator does. The camera just helps with focus, colour, sharpness - which are all great things to have, but you can get that in the prosumer Canon point and shoots.
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i'd agree with chicaboo here, while its nice to have a DSLR alot of the time its not practical when you just wanna drop a camera in your pocket and go somewhere.
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