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Rechargeable Fuji

Posted on Monday, October 12, 2009 in batteries

Rechargeable Fuji
Is this a good camera to buy?

I'm fifteen and want a camera for Christmas. I found this http://ttbb.biz/s1000/fujifilm-s1000fd.jpg FUJI FinePix S1000 fd 10.0MP Digital Camera. It looks good but I am not an expert on cameras. Can someone give some better advice on this device so special is a good choice, and Fuji all. Also, is it possible to use Rechargeable Batteries or something other than normal cells because they are often very painful. Thank you. If you could recommend a better camera that is not too expensive please do. I like the S9600 and will probably that or something similar.

Fuji Finepix are fine. Panasonic Lumix is another good choice. Some cameras like the Fuji F100fd, use lithium-Ion Rechargeable and come with a charger in the kit version. You can buy a spare battery if you have one with you if your camera Battery Flat. Keep busy and you may well not have it with you. Some cameras use AA batteries and you can normally use rechargeable AA baterries with them. I used the same three sets of rechargeable AA's in my old Minolta Z1 practice for six years. Get 2100 mA / h or more … you will see the number written very wide cells. Energizer are the vertices, not Duracell, but my GPs have lasted well and Tesco's own brand which are cheaper. To travel I take only the battteies Energizer. http://www.energizer.com/products/hightech-batteries/rechargeables/Pages/rechargeable-products.aspx. . . . . . Http: / / www.ntrtrading.co.uk/TemplateImages/NTR/imag/GP_Rechargeable_2100_4xAA_NTR_Logo.jpg. . . . . You get a better deal with a good camera-hand one or two years than in getting a new one. You'll have more facilities for the money and because the models change so quickly second hand prices are low enough for what you get. A car full and Camera Control with a manual lens with high quality a beach open wide and long zoom range and high quality construction, can be purchased for less than £ 100. Larger figures are excluding megapixels if you want mass (poster size) enlargements or very selective culture. For most people, camera 4MEG done everything necessary, but it does not ring not as good. Why buy a 200 mph car in a country with a limit of 70 mph speed? Not for normal driving you do not. For all normal driving on normal roads in a Ford Focus is as fast as the Ferrari and uses four times less fuel. Same with cameras. I still use 35mm canons and exactly 40 years and have won comps photo with Ilford Sportsman 1950 Compact Cheapy. I've got modern, but they are easier to use Sometimes but not better. And that 6 years old Z1 digital still camera of my trip is in the United Kingdom and abroad, plus one year thirty old Nikon FM. If you like Fuji, well, they made excellent cameras before the F100fd. They are well respected, and many older Fuji and the other deck and compact cameras in particular, AA batteries, which is a good selling point. No trouble anywhere some even in remote villages of India and Africa and the greater Essex and Hertfordshire … beloved home. Using full manual control on the old Z1 means I can get better shots at concerts and concerts or low light scenes that people with auto-only cameras. Use Focus manual: the goal is not "hunting" for focus that the cameras autofocus in low light. I can set the ASA ( "Film" speed) and aperture and shutter speed I want to get sharp pictures. For £ 30 or if it goes for now, it can carry out 150 pounds fully automatic camera because they'll actually get decent pictures when it is not expensive. http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20091119115857AAkTPq1

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