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Thread ID: 64434 2005-12-15 00:28:00 New Digital Camera Rob99 (151) PC World Chat
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412800 2005-12-15 00:28:00 I am buying a new digital camera, $500 - $600 range.

I am impressed with the fuji range.

Will be used to photograph products for the web, also will take it tramping.

Size and weight is not an issue.

Any recomendations in that price range.
Rob99 (151)
412801 2005-12-15 01:49:00 I liked the Fuiji Fine pix cameras, nearly got one but went with my fathers recommendation of the Minolta (he's a photographer).

The S5600 is in your budget....best thing would be to check out a bunch of reviews and decide from there...
It will do video too in case that matters.
pctek (84)
412802 2005-12-15 02:36:00 What camera did you end up with pctek?

These (www.dpreview.com icaminolta_dimagez20%2Ckodak_z7590&show=all) are what I am tossing up between, leaning toward the fuji 5200/5600
Rob99 (151)
412803 2005-12-15 03:46:00 Hi

I have a Canon S45 and love that S range. Canon always has good quality photos - check out www.dpreview.com - they tend to like Canons. At that price I'd reccommend Canon A610 or A620. Look at www.pricespy.co.nz for best prices.

Benjamin
bkf11 (8573)
412804 2005-12-15 05:43:00 Rob, as Pctek suggests the Fuji S5600 would be a good choice. I've had excellent results from Fuji cameras. Started with a 2800 (2mp), then the S602 (6mp), and now the S9500 (9mp). The S5600 is similar with the 10x optical zoom lens. Having said that, there are very many excellent cameras like Canon, Panasonic, Olympus. Makes the choice very hard, but the 5600 will do all you want & more. Bazza (407)
412805 2005-12-15 05:51:00 I checked all the brands out before I bought a Fugi S5500 to take to sea.
It takes awsome pics and is simple to use,and extra lens kits are available.
It also prints to A3.

So I'd recommend this model obviously.

Hook.
Capt.Hook (5586)
412806 2005-12-15 07:19:00 I got a Fuji S602 and after using Nikon pro cameras for years I can't really fault it... except it may be a bit of 'overkill' for the novice. Shortcircuit (1666)
412807 2005-12-15 07:31:00 An excellent one is here (www.trademe.co.nz)
:thumbs:
Greg (193)
412808 2005-12-15 07:37:00 I have a Fuji S602 as well, cant fault it for flexibilty.
Having the option of manual settings (including manual focus) is a plus, if you don't want to "point and shoot". Have a 1.8x teleconverter lens for it.

For convenience as "point and shoot" I use a Nikon Coolpix.

As all my photos are used in technical reports, I do not need more than 3 MP (in fact thats a bit too large usually), but I do need a good macro. The Fuji macro goes to 10mm, its simply amazing.
godfather (25)
412809 2005-12-15 08:17:00 What camera did you end up with pctek?

These (www.dpreview.com icaminolta_dimagez20%2Ckodak_z7590&show=all) are what I am tossing up between, leaning toward the fuji 5200/5600
The Minolta Dimage um, Z1. (Just had a look - its discontinued, sob)

My Father sold his and got the Z10 or 20 - I forget which...

At the time I got it it was a toss-up between Fuji and this - both similar specs. The Minolta mainly won cause Camera House suddenly had a sale on it.

I like the 5600....
It has:
"Fujifilm FinePix S5600 zoom - ISO
Complete with an unrivalled sensitivity range from ISO 64 to ISO 1600, the camera makes it possible to achieve crisp photographs with minimal noise, even in very low light conditions. The Anti-Blur Mode, which exploits the camera’s exceptional ISO capabilities, reduces blurring caused by movement of the user, as well as movement blur caused by the subject, making it much more effective than image stabilisation technology alone."
pctek (84)
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