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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2011 21:30:59 GMT -5
Here's a couple of images from my first tries with my new Fuji f600EXR. Shooting using a display instead of a viewfinder takes some practice. One nice feature for our upcoming trip is the camera has built in GPS and can pinpoint where each photo was taken.
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Post by colray on Oct 15, 2011 0:43:49 GMT -5
Looking good !
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Post by tsiya on Oct 15, 2011 16:36:25 GMT -5
You may want to carry some sort of hood for use in bright sunlight. My Nikon L110 is almost useless on a bright day.
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Post by colray on Oct 15, 2011 18:30:19 GMT -5
ask any Sony user... nikons are useless on any type of day..lol
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Post by Deleted on Oct 15, 2011 21:01:23 GMT -5
ask any Sony user... nikons are useless on any type of day..lol OUCH!
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Post by daveh on Oct 17, 2011 7:50:14 GMT -5
I bought an "add on" GPS a couple of years ago. It does work okay as long as the date/time of camera and GPS are synchronised. It'll certainly be much easier having the unit built in. I'll be interested to hear how it goes.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2011 10:35:58 GMT -5
They do warn that the GPS will eat up battery if you leave it on all the time. I ran a little test with it and it can discern between photos taken in front of our house and photos taken in the back yard.
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