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  1. Paladin

    Paladin Gardening...A work of Heart

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    Mrs Pal went shopping to Stroud market today so I thought it was a chance to have a peep at the camera:WINK1:...............PROBLEM!! WHERE DID SHE HIDE THE BLOOMIN THING ?????:(
     
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    Jack, I wrongly assumed it was a compact, the Fuji looks similar to my Nikon P500 and we are both itching to try them out.:fingerdrum:.
     
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    I too found that high capacity ni-mh batteries lasted very well in the Fuji S9000 I had, though I always ensured I had a spare set handy.
    The main reason that DSLR cameras are less demanding on battery capacity is that zooming the lens is done manually whereas with compact and some bridge cameras zooming is done by a motor which places a relatively high demand on current compared with all the other functions of the camera.
     
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    That'll teach you to try and cheat Paladin. :heehee: It's probably not even in your house!
     
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    Bet it's in the shed!!!
     
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    Paladin Gardening...A work of Heart

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    :yahoo:It's a beauty!!!!!!!...Thank you so much dear Mrs Pal:love30::impheart:

    All I need now is one of my kids to bring over the memory card:heehee:

    Hope you all have received all you have wished for too:)

    Have a great day folks:santa-snowman::merryC:
     
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      We both have ours now Pal but not the opportunity to go out and use them hopefully tomorrow.
       
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      That's great strongy:dbgrtmb:
      I've my memory card now,but off to Cheltenham to visit my daughterso not much chance to put mine through it's paces yet.....or to see if I'm up to the task:D
       
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      Kandy Will be glad to see the sun again soon.....

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      Glad that you are enjoying your camera Nick and am sure you will have many happy photographic years with it :thumbsup:

      I am sure your dear daughter won't mind you trying out the portrait feature on her and she might have some flowers open either in the garden or the house where you can try out your macro skills:)

      Hope you have a very good day with your family:)
       
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          Good bit of kit isn't Dai:thumbsup:Won't be leaving that on the bus by mistake with that strap:)
          Haven't been using the camera as yet...Stuck in doors since Xmas day with the man flu:cry3:
           
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          So why haven`t you taken pics of your medication and room service then?:cry3::cry3::loll::loll::loll::dbgrtmb:
           
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          Well I managed to take some pictures yesterday indoors and find they are all out of focus:DOH:Tinkering today and the best so far was a full zoom.
          I can see this is gonna be emotional:o
           
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            Just wondering, had you got it on auto focus and set right? mine has a button to change where it focuses (if you see what I mean) as well as an auto / manual focus switch
             
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            You tried the video setting yet Nick?:dbgrtmb:
             
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