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Old October 19th 03, 08:34 PM
Newps
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After reading further I see the experts don't like the camera. I
already have an Olympus C700 with the 10x zoom at 2.1 mp. I want to
upgrade but it will be to at least the 4mp range. Also I did not look
far enough to see if it had a port to connect the camera to your TV. We
really like that feature when travelling.

mike regish wrote:
What's with the 3.1 megapixel/6 megapixel effective stuff?

What is it. 3.1 or 6?

mike regish

"Newps" wrote in message
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Just looked up the S5000, looks like you can get one for $329USD. Might
have to upgrade.

Trentus wrote:

"Michael 182" wrote in message
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I know, I know - it's way OT, but I'm about to spend significant money


on

a


digital camera, and it seems like the people in here may know more than

any


advice I'm getting from friends. I posted over on alt.photography, but


it

is


a pretty quiet newsgroup.

So, here are some parameters:

$1,000, including enough memory to make the camera useful

10x or greater zoom for youth sports - soccer and basketball

ability to increase zoom for wildlife, nature photos - maybe attach to


my

Kowa TSN 822 scope

use for pictures in my 182

What else should I be asking? Is this enough info to make a decision? I


am

leaning toward the Fuji S-5000. Any opinions?


You'll love the S-5000
I just bought one recently.
Fantastic Camera for the money.
Mine - complete with extra memory card and camera case was - $1049
Australian
10x zoom is outstanding.
2 x digital makes it even more so.
Through the Lense.
Up to 6 megapixel because of the "Super CCD"
Extra lenses available for wide angle and greater telephoto is you use


the

supplied adaptor.
Takes standard AA batteries, so if you ever have flat batteries, more


can be

got from any local store, and rechargeable AA's are cheap.
Uses XD memory card, so the camera can store what it just took very


quickly,

and be ready for another shot quicker. XD is the quickest form of card.
Total flexibility from TOTAL MANUAL, to totally auto, and all between.
Quality of the shots is amazing, but ignore the camera when it says it


wants

the flash, most of the time it doesn't need it, the shots are great


without

it.

It's not pocket sized, but is small enough to carry around easily.

Trentus