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Re:Photography help
Reply #30 on: April 26, 2006, 00:54:55 AM
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might have to get a real camera for better pics tho... any suggestions? ;)

Either Fuji FinePix S5200/S5600 (they are the same camera) or one of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-fz30s if you dont want to bother with changing lenses. One of the Canon SLRs if you do or if you want to go night photography/astronomy.
 
http://www.dcviews.com/_fuji/s5600.htm
http://www.digicamreview.co.uk/fujifilm_finepix_s5600_s5200_review.htm

Re:Photography help
Reply #31 on: April 26, 2006, 01:44:53 AM
Before you go chucking dosh at the problem.

http://www.nikonians.org/dcforum/DCForumID36/15704.html

Voila :) some nice easy photoshop filters for CA :)

Re:Photography help
Reply #32 on: April 26, 2006, 05:23:38 AM
Although the above chromatic aberrations can be purple in color under certain circumstances, "Purple Fringing" usually refers to a typical digital camera phenomenon that is caused by the microlenses. In simplified terms purple fringing is "chromatic aberration at microlens level". As a consequence, purple fringing is visible throughout the image frame, unlike normal chromatic aberration. Edges of contrasty subjects suffer most, especially if the light comes from behind them, as shown in the example below. Blooming tends to increase the visibility of purple fringing.
 
 

Re:Photography help
Reply #33 on: April 26, 2006, 09:29:47 AM
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Quote from: Binary Shadow
might have to get a real camera for better pics tho... any suggestions? ;)

Either Fuji FinePix S5200/S5600 (they are the same camera) or one of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-fz30s if you dont want to bother with changing lenses. One of the Canon SLRs if you do or if you want to go night photography/astronomy.
 
http://www.dcviews.com/_fuji/s5600.htm
http://www.digicamreview.co.uk/fujifilm_finepix_s5600_s5200_review.htm



I have the 5600 and it is an excellent camera. I love it in everyway.
Only one thing about it i think is quite poor, the macro. Not as good as others but definately makes up for it everyway else.

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Re:Photography help
Reply #34 on: April 26, 2006, 11:59:36 AM
Quote from: Serious
Quote from: Binary Shadow
might have to get a real camera for better pics tho... any suggestions? ;)

Either Fuji FinePix S5200/S5600 (they are the same camera) or one of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-fz30s if you dont want to bother with changing lenses. One of the Canon SLRs if you do or if you want to go night photography/astronomy.
 
http://www.dcviews.com/_fuji/s5600.htm
http://www.digicamreview.co.uk/fujifilm_finepix_s5600_s5200_review.htm


unless you realy dont want to change lenses and want a super zoom, id go for the Pentax *ist over the FZ30 at £12 difrence in price, and I rarely use above 200mm on my FZ30, and since the *ist is a DSLR so it can grow with you

Re:Photography help
Reply #35 on: April 26, 2006, 12:14:29 PM
Quote from: brummie
Quote from: Serious
Quote from: Binary Shadow
might have to get a real camera for better pics tho... any suggestions? ;)

Either Fuji FinePix S5200/S5600 (they are the same camera) or one of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-fz30s if you dont want to bother with changing lenses. One of the Canon SLRs if you do or if you want to go night photography/astronomy.
 
http://www.dcviews.com/_fuji/s5600.htm
http://www.digicamreview.co.uk/fujifilm_finepix_s5600_s5200_review.htm



I have the 5600 and it is an excellent camera. I love it in everyway.
Only one thing about it i think is quite poor, the macro. Not as good as others but definately makes up for it everyway else.


Im a S5000 user :) Loving it, reckon its brill.

Thought the same as brummie with macros, however with close up filter set... you get damn close.

Re:Photography help
Reply #36 on: April 27, 2006, 18:34:20 PM
awww naa, you know you want to splash out and join the EOS club :lol:

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