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| Thread ID: 94311 | 2008-10-24 04:26:00 | Camera-Japan | Metla (12) | PC World Chat |
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| 714274 | 2008-10-24 09:13:00 | I have a hot little kiwi-built blond that does a fine job of cleaning the house. | Metla (12) | ||
| 714275 | 2008-10-24 09:55:00 | I have a hot little kiwi-built blond that does a fine job of cleaning the house. Who apparently does not read PC World Chat threads.... :D |
johcar (6283) | ||
| 714276 | 2008-10-24 18:23:00 | This looks like a bit of what I fancy www.letsgodigital.org Anyone able to tell me what they are priced at in Japan? That defines the word overkill. I wonder if there are fancy laptops that not available here yet? |
Cicero (40) | ||
| 714277 | 2008-10-24 18:30:00 | Well, I saw a PDA-sized device that ran Vista, so the answer is yes. | pcuser42 (130) | ||
| 714278 | 2008-10-25 02:26:00 | Metla I have a Canon SLR 30D. There is the cost of the camera, lenses, possibly an External Flash, plus to make the most of it FAST memory cards. I can put it on Sequence and fire off about 4-5 photos in the same time as my daughters Canon PowerShot S2 IS takes and saves 1 photo. It is great for sports motion shots. Alternatively I use my Video Camera. The SLR's are somewhat Heavier to lug about compared to some of the Compact cameras, but they do take great photos if you are into Photography. |
Bantu (52) | ||
| 714279 | 2008-10-25 02:31:00 | That defines the word overkill. One of my favourite character flaws. |
Metla (12) | ||
| 714280 | 2008-10-25 02:42:00 | Be very wary that a lot of the electronics gear in Japan won't come in English, unless you buy from shops which are specifically targeting foreigners. So while you might get a cheap camera, you will have difficulty understanding what all the messages on the screen mean. | somebody (208) | ||
| 714281 | 2008-10-25 03:17:00 | Good point. | Metla (12) | ||
| 714282 | 2008-10-25 04:05:00 | Normally the onscreen menus can be switched to English (at least that is the case with Sony and Panasonic). Make sure that the words beside the physical buttons are in English though (I actually don't think I saw Japanese characters on cameras when I was there, but with stereos and televisions, most of them have Japanese descriptions beside the buttons). | maccrazy (6741) | ||
| 714283 | 2008-10-25 05:28:00 | Be very wary that a lot of the electronics gear in Japan won't come in English, unless you buy from shops which are specifically targeting foreigners. So while you might get a cheap camera, you will have difficulty understanding what all the messages on the screen mean. :eek: ****...would never have thought about that....another lesson learned! |
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