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  1. Kristen

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    I think a lot depends on what you are expecting to use it for / see in it. Be interested to know what you think, once you've seen through on in-the-flesh.

    It can't be as bad as I imply as I can see all the menu options through the viewfinder, and they only come up on "part" of the screen.

    I don't know much about that, and have been amazed at the detail of the photos I have seen - which I assume is largely down to lens quality. Can't argue with being able to zoom in without having to change lens - before the animal/bird has taken flight! I took the predecessor SX30 on Safari a couple of years ago and whilst everyone else was faffing about changing lenses I had caught the shot ... But I do think that my zoomed-in bird shots are not as "sharp" as the ones that folk with SLRs took.

    Here's one, picked at random, that I reckon was on full zoom (but the previous Canon camera, so 30x rather than 50x I expect). First is full-frame reduced to 70%, second is cropped to 800 x 600 px, and saved at 100%. It was Africa, so light would have been "strong"

    IMG_2926_LensTestA.jpg

    IMG_2926_LensTestC.jpg

    Ha! EXIF - forgot about that!

    f/5.8, 1/320sec, ISO-80, 150mm, White balance=Auto

    P.S. You'll need to click to see actual size, I had forgotten that display size here is slightly less than 800px wide
     
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      Hi Sheal my friend I have always take both my Bridge Camera and my DSLR Canon 600D with me on my travels as the (SX50)bridge camera helps me get much closer the subject if I need to.But to be honest the the quality is about 10% less than with the DSLR,but are still acceptable good images,but I would rather have that than miss the shots that are to
      far away for my 70 x 300mm lens,since purchasing my new lens the Tamron 70 x 300mm lens as my preference is for birds in flight,which is very very difficult with the bridge Camera,ie focusing delay.
      I say that there is room side by side for both Bridge and a DSLR,in my camera bag.horses for courses.

      Just to add the Tamron lens is the best I have ever had,its fast,sharp and it never misses a
      shot that is within its range:smile:

      Hope this is of some help to you;)

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        Thank you everyone for weighing up these cameras with and for me. :dbgrtmb: Strongy has replied to me in the 'Wildlife' forum, he now only uses a bridge camera finding DSLR and lenses to bulky to carry around.

        My next move is to visit the photography shop here on the island on Tuesday. I think that will finally make my mind up either way regarding the bridge cameras. Watch this space! :)
         
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          This is the cheapest I can get it down to using the cashback deal and buying in the UK. About the same price as buying (importing) from Hong Kong, but it wont be a grey import and Boots give a 2 year UK warranty (not 1 year and pay to post it back to HK) which must be worth a few quid. Might be of interest to somebody else though.

          http://www.boots.com/en/Canon-Power...era-12-1MP-50x-Optical-Zoom-2-7-LCD-_1412839/
          http://www.topcashback.co.uk/boots/

          The £10 cashback can be exchanged for £10.50 in clubcard vouchers and then doubled or trebled up as Deals/Boost.

          bridge from boots.jpg
           
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            I got mine from eGlobal Digital Store, currently listing for £221.99 (might be carriage to pay)

            http://www.eglobaldigitalstore.co.uk/canon-powershot-sx50-hs-digital-camera.html

            and add a SanDisk Extreme HD 16GB 45MB/s card for £233.92 (total)

            They are a UK Registered company, although Cannon didn't consider that buying from them qualified for CashBack!
             
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              Encouraging prices Scrungee and Kristen, thanks! :)
               
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                Just had another look at the site Kristen. It says the warehouse is in Hong Kong, was your camera shipped from there?
                 
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                  Registered in the UK (along with dozens of other companies at the same small offices above a Timpson's shoe shop in Ilford), but operating in Hong Kong.

                  http://www.eglobaldigitalstore.co.uk/terms-and-conditions.html
                  http://www.whois.com/whois/eglobaldigitalstore.co.uk
                  Could also be 20% VAT, Customs charges (£10?) and DHL's admin charge (£7.50?) to pay, taking it up to £261.69 for a grey import that has to be returned to Hong Kong if anything goes wrong.

                  http://www.trustpilot.co.uk/review/eglobaldigitalstore.co.uk

                  Posted there during the last 3 days:
                  Also see http://www.scambook.com/company/view/22281/eGlobal-Electronics for similar stuff.

                  Some customers orders may slip through Customs' net, but when that happens I wouldn't expect them to post on a review site that they ordered goods from a .co.uk supplier and weren't charged VAT, duty, etc. when the parcel arrived. Beware of all positive reviews as it's been reported on review sites/forums that eglobal employ shills.

                  Non priority shipping is free, but unless you pay 2% insurance it appears as if you have to claim from the courier if it's lost/damaged in transit, adding another £4.40 to the cost http://www.eglobaldigitalstore.co.uk/shipping-and-insurance.html

                  Personally I would never order from any company that uses DHL because twice (when I've been in the front room) they stopped outside my house and have walked up to door with a pre-written 'you were not in when we called card' and by the time I'd got to/opened the door they were driving off, leaving me with the expense of a 40 mile round trip to collect it from their depot.

                  That's £11.93 from eglobal (£14.32 if VAT's applicable to everything in the parcel) when Amazon.co.uk are selling them for £10 with free P&P (they were only £8.58 last month) http://uk.camelcamelcamel.com/SanDisk-SDSDX-016G-FFP-Extreme-Packaging-Varies/product/B00422J0CG
                   
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                    My camera arrived next day, so I doubt it!
                     
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                      I made the visit to the shop, what a disappointment! They were waiting for stock to be delivered and by stock I mean everything! There were no more than five cameras there and not a 'bridge' amongst them. So if this is going to happen, it'll have to be bought 'blind' and on the internet. I now have to wait and see what my family decide to do, lens or camera and if camera which one. My other half is secretly playing the go between, well as far as our offspring are concerned. :)
                       
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                        @Sheal Amazon have today reduced price of Canon SX50 to £299 + are giving a further £25 discount at checkout + less £30 Canon discount! Price after discount and cashback = £244, possibly the lowest ever price it's been from an established UK seller.


                        http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/...&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_p=455344027&pf_rd_i=468294

                        The further £25 discount expires midnight 7th May.

                        PS It might interest somebody else that Amazon also appear to be offering a further £85 discount in addition to Canon cashback of £100 on eos 7d http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/feature....3_grlink_2?ie=UTF8&docId=1000801133&plgroup=2
                         
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                          Thanks for the info @Scrungee, I've had a look at the link to see how long the offer lasts for but I can't find anything. My birthday is a few weeks away and if you remember this is all down to my children, so I can only sit and wait now to see what they have decided to do. :)
                           
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                            Both discounts expire 7th May, or if out of stock before then. The price drop from £329 to £299 is not guaranteed to last until then. If (when!) this gets posted on a bargains website their stock could be snapped up.

                            This (£244 incl cashback and Amazon discount taken off at checkout) is £35 less than the lowest ever Amazon price http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/...&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_p=455344027&pf_rd_i=468294

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                              Good morning Scrungee thank you for the heads up my friend:smile:
                               
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                                Thanks Scrungee. :dbgrtmb:
                                 
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