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Joanna,
I went for the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ5, and I am very pleased with it. For more have a look at this link
http://www.dcresource.com/reviews/panas ... ndex.shtml
I went for the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ5, and I am very pleased with it. For more have a look at this link
http://www.dcresource.com/reviews/panas ... ndex.shtml
Cheers
PC
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Digital Cameras
Joanna, I have recently purchased two digital cameras, here is my verdict on both. Olympus FE 100 an excellent camera for the money £90 - £110 in UK but a little bulky, especially if it is for a lady where it is carried in a handbag. Olympus mju mini digital £140 - £160 in UK, this is the neatest "ladies" camera I have seen in years, it funtions well and the results are very good. Both use xd cards which are tiny but can take up to and amazing 256 mgs or even more. Have a look around the sites on the web then go to a good local camera shop where I am sure they will give you a competative deal. Happy snapping. Buckie.
18yrs old of either gender don't carry handbags in 2006........where have you been?.... This is why it's not worth spending any money because they lose everything when it goes through the wash or is left in somebody else's car. Hoping to get this at bestbuy.com with vouchers (long live credit card reward programs). I would love her to have the 28mm wide angle option, which I could borrow for the interiors at the rental house as my Nikon Coolpix can't do them. Alan mentioned Fujifilm FinePix S5500 has a 28mm option, so will compare these models, then decide. Thanks for the help.
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Joanna,
The cameras that Paul and I are talking about are quite chunky things, very much like compact SLR cameras. If handbags are not an issue then maybe "chunky" isn't either.
If you follow the link Paul gave and then go to bottom of the review itself you will find links to reviews of a range of similar cameras. The reviews are extremely comprehensive, so much so that you might be able to make a choice there and then.
Happy hunting. There's loads available on eBay.
Alan
The cameras that Paul and I are talking about are quite chunky things, very much like compact SLR cameras. If handbags are not an issue then maybe "chunky" isn't either.
If you follow the link Paul gave and then go to bottom of the review itself you will find links to reviews of a range of similar cameras. The reviews are extremely comprehensive, so much so that you might be able to make a choice there and then.
Happy hunting. There's loads available on eBay.
Alan