Yesterday I bought a multi-purpose printer, HP psc 1510. Though it was only 10,000 - 3,000 cash back = 7,000 JPY (60 USD) in their direct online shop, its ease of use is outstanding, and print quality is not bad.
I'll buy a brand-new camera Panasonic FX01.
+ 6.0MP
+ Lens
- 28-102mm equivalent in 35mm photography
- F2.8 (wide angle) - F5.6 (Telephotography)
+ Secure Digital (SD) card
+ Digital image stabilization
+ 94.1mm (3.7'') x 51.1mm (2.0'') x 24.2mm (0.95'')
+ 160g (5.6oz, including a battery and an SD card)
+ 320 pictures on a single charge, based on CIPA standard
Plus, her photo quality is excellent!
Just waiting for the bucks flying in (from somewhere?)
I plan to buy a single lems reflex digital camera. I have two "point and shoot" digital cameras but feel that the technology has advanced enough to for a digital camera that is comparable to my old Canon T-90.
I'm not sure that the survey is representitive of the true situation. I can hardly click my next purchase as being a new camera, seeing as I've only had my latest for about one week (A SONY T9)! It'll take a while to check out how good that is & how easy it is to use & what the results are. Based on that, I may or may not be in the market for a long time. As a result, to help the survey along, I clicked for more memory (not that I even need that at the moment).
is going to be a Pelican case for my Laptop..
I take lots of action images, many in very low light, and could really use a Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM Image Stabilizer AutoFocus Telephoto Zoom Lens. I have a great tripod (Kirk Ballhead on a Gitzo Moutaineer), but as light as it is it's still too awkward when the movement is fast.
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Photo paper and ink.pansy17
I own a Canon 20D with four lenses: kit, 50mm prime, Canon 28-138 USM, and Sigma 70-300 zoom. My next will be an ulta-wide. Right now seriously considering the Sigma 10-20 EX. Now to come up with the $500.
well. now i'm dreaming to get a SONY N1 cam, i think that's what i dream of.
but it's toooo expensive, i know it deserves, but where is the money?1 ![]()
in my country it's about 650$ :O
an olympus e-volt 330
Probably a Broad Light fixture, with stand.
I love my Digital camera, I am so glad the days are gone that I have to pay and keep all the bad photo's I or my daughter takes. I LOVE DELETE!
I must have 6 software programs for editing though, what a hastle. As well as countless snapshot viewers I like the way the pic's look in some other viewers, but I find it is more of a hastle to use any other than my mypic's already on my X.P.
I wish I could find a neat program that I can store my photo's in, like a real looking photo album that I can put a few pic's on a page with cool frames and captions.I would like to access it like any other prog and have it play on my desktop by flipping the pages. I would like to be able to print the pages and/or E-mail them. I can't find anything other than the typical thumbnail, full page, un interesting stuff.That's my wish.
Next purchace will be new Pentax 10mp DSLR when it becomes available
After much research, I've found that the Canon LiDE 500F is a heck of a rig for around $120. It stores easily on its edge, can scan in that position, can scan negatives and slides, and is much better for resolving photos than my MultiPass F80 machine. And it has easy to use buttons for quick scan and mail operations.
I will take it on the road with my Canon Pixma 6000D for a great combination at family reunions, for example, for copying old photos and documents for participants, or from participants for our own copys, or to post to a family website. At one point it was $114.95 from Dell, but I missed that opportunity.
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