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From: "Allan Mee" <bigalsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2006 23:13:53 +0000
Hmmm regarding my Canon 350D,
I had to cancel the cheque I sent to the seller as he says he hasn't 
received it - despite the Royal Mail track and trace facilities saying it 
was delivered and signed for). In telephone conversations, he said he gave 
me the wrong post code - the address he emailed me on eekbay was his company 
address but the post code is for his home address. The cheque is now stopped 
and marked as 'stolen' by the bank - so shouldn't be any problems there I 
hope. There hasn't been sufficient time for any transfer of funds and as an 
added precaution, the funds haven't been put in the bank yet!
But I've decided I'm not taking chances like that again - will buy a digital 
camera from a bona fide shop like Jessop's, or Curry's. At the moment I'm 
not in a mood for doing any more saving up so I'm tempted to go out and just 
buy a SLR lookalike such as the Fujifilm Finepix S6500fd Zoom (Digital 
Camera), but I know if I did I'd probably regret it later - no matter how 
good a fixed lens the digital camera has. The lens on the S6500fd is equiv. 
to an SLRs 28-300mm - which is wide-angle, through normal, to reasonable 
telephoto and would ensure no dust gets in the camera to block pixels. It's 
6.3 MegaPixel resolution is adequate for serious photography work and it's 
macro facility lets you get as close as 100mm to the subject (about 4 inches 
away) and so is comparable to the macro facilities of my film SLRs. The 
camera has 10.7x 'optical' zoom - which is nice :)

There are three obvious 'cons' to it:
An electronic viewfinder rather than a SLR optical viewfinder.
Fixed lens (even if a good one).
The rather diminutive size of the camera - it fits in one hand I think.

The 'pros' for it are:
It is brand new and affordable - with full warranties.
It has Fuji quality (and Fuji are good, if underated camera manufacturers 
with a long and proud history in photography)
The fixed lens is equiv. to 28-300mm and Fujica are renowned for the quality 
of their lenses. The fixed lens prevents dust etc. getting into the camera. 
It can take filters!
It has a manual focusing mode, which coupled with its manual exposure mode 
means it should feel like using a real SLR - and give similar creative 
control.
It has a 'face' recognition software that can identify and recognise two 
eyes and lips as belonging to faces and will automatically ensure that any 
'faces' it sees are properly focussed and exposed - noyt always what the 
photographer wants (e.g. when shooting silhouettes, say) and I'm not sure 
how well it work even when that is what is desired.
The controls and menus seem reasonably simple to use - and I've used my 
friend's Fuji S3500 so I'll probably feel right at home with the camera 
straight off.
It 'looks' like a tiny DSLR - most people who are the none wiser would think 
it was a small DLSR - purely on looks. Photography wise, it is well capable 
of the main role what I want a DSLR for - 'instant' portraiture - but it is 
important that customers accept the camera as being suitable. That's the 
biggest issue.
Allan (who is still wondering what's the best course of action)

PS No trees were harmed in the sending of this message and a very large 
number of electrons were asked their permission to be terribly 
inconvenienced. (And threw a party for them afterwards for being really cool 
about it).

Disrupting the unnatural balance that you, as a conscious human being and a 
confused mass of energy, have created.
-Disturb the mind -

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