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You won't learn anything useful with a 100 quid point and shoot junk camera.
Most of the old master photographers working with monochrome plates, who produced photographs stunning to this day, would not agree with you.
KISS with a 12x or more zoom and enjoy the images.
Hi from a fellow Norfolk resident. I think you will find that there is no Jessops in Norwich anymore , the one in Chapelfield is certainly closed, try Norwich Camera Centre in Timberhill,,or John Lewis in Allsaints Green, that's where I bought my Canon SX50 from, and they price match.Jessops also have it for £334. Perhaps I'd better try and get to Norwich and compare a few cameras.
For everyday walking around a 50mm prime is the way to go especially with film.
For everyday walking around a 50mm prime is the way to go especially with film.
Fixed lenses take better pictures than zooms, which is why pros favor fast fixed lenses like the one on the X100S. Zoom lenses are mostly a crutch for selling to uncreative amateurs who don't know how to zoom with their feet.
Even if you can't zoom with your feet, no problem. The X100S has so much sharpness and resolution that it's trivial to crop the image to the equivalent of a 105mm lens and still have more than enough resolution for anything.
If you want wide, no problem again: just use the swept panorama mode, which gives 180º 21 MP images with less distortion and therefore more resolution than any fisheye on a DSLR!
Yes it gets you the best average performance but that's all.
It really depends what you want to do with it.
Fixed lenses take better pictures than zooms, which is why pros favor fast fixed lenses like the one on the X100S. Zoom lenses are mostly a crutch for selling to uncreative amateurs who don't know how to zoom with their feet.
Yes it gets you the best average performance but that's all.
You need wide angle when you are in that stately home, you need telephoto to capture that boat sailing past or that bird on a rock, so we'll disagree on this one.
Ken Rockwell: "Zoom lenses are mostly a crutch for selling to uncreative amateurs who don't know how to zoom with their feet."
Oh come on Scotjimland. Since when has the camera equipment had anything to do with the creativity or talent of the photographer? That statement is classic kit snobbery and you know it.
errr.. not my words.. should have put that in quotation marks
I also sell vintage cameras and lenses
How vintage? Do you have a website or eBay shop?
It gets you the best performance full stop, not the best average.
Yes, you will need to carry more than one lens but that the price you pay for the image quality. I have a 20mm, a 50mm and an 85mm in my bag and I would dearly love a long prime as well but can't justify the huge cost.
Since when has the camera equipment had anything to do with the creativity or talent of the photographer? That statement is classic kit snobbery.
There are plenty of duffers strutting around festooned with expensive fixed lenses and plenty of good photographers quietly using consumer level zoom lenses.
Recently I have seen some great photos taken with relatively cheap smart phones..
There are a lot of articles in the magazines at the moment along the lines of "why bother with several thousand pounds worth of SLR and lens when you can do this with an iPhone"
I have been studying the reviews on Nikon Coolpix P7800 on Jessops, John Lewis and umpteen photographic magazines - and now I'm totally confused. Do I want fast action shots (then I need the Canon G16). Am I bothered that the P7800 doesn't have WiFi. Is there anything else I should consider? Is it okay to buy online without handling it?
Any suggestions please.
Christmas this year my wife bought me a Fuji X100T (aways wanted one ) having been taking photo's most of my life ( at one stage could have gone professional ). The camera is a "retro" as you can get look wise and I have been asked loads of times when using it was it an "old style" film camera? The images are great and it connects to PC/macbook/printer or phone wirelessly. The really nice thing is it can be made totally silent and for me this is great for "street photography"
Granted for many this will be over the top, but I love taking photo's so enjoying every minute.