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Did we mention it should be black
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Well......circuit city was out of them. And I dont have a costco account.
So....I had all night to think this over at work. After buying all the extras I want. I would be going well above what I should spend at this point. Ill tell you what though as soon as I file my tax return. Its mine! The black one.
I love to spend my tax return before i get it!
Thanks for the help!
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buy the camera first, then decide if you really want/need the extras.
you can look at
www.cameraland.com
....call them, talk to joel paymer. they have a package deal for like $400.00
my camera from costco came with a small camera bag, 3 different types of photo editing software, a lense hood, sd card, blah blah
i was turned away from buying any other lenses, adapters, etc. by all the people i talked to
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Digitalmegastore.com They will overnight it to you if you want. Free shipping took 3 days. Cthey have different package deals. Comes with batterycharger, hood etc as a minimium I do believe. Comes with a one yr warranty and you can buy an extended one if you want.
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Just bought it today!
Got the extra battery and 2 gb card. How many pictures is 2 gb?
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depends on the quality level you set and that sort of thing. i just took 95 pics on a 1gb card at a pretty high quality level.
spend some time in the manual of that thing. i learned some pretty neat stuff in the last couple days once i actually read the directions...
congrats on the purchase.
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Hey guys, I was reading about a point and shoot camera today that sounds kind of cool. I think it was by Casio and it said once you focused it on say someones face, it stayed in focus on them regardless of where they moved. I have no idea how it does this but it might be worth looking into.
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the fz18 does it too...facial recognition, a/f lock, etc. i learned that by reading the manual...
they're kind of like directions to men...who really needs them. hey wow, they really are handy to look at occasionally.
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"i learned that by reading the manual... " touche' smart ass
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again, not supposed to sound like that. that was a shot at myself. i don't do manuals usually.
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Manual? Whats a manual?.......
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Quote from: HuntingFanatic on November 23, 2007, 09:57:00 PM
Manual? Whats a manual?.......
Isn't that a type of transmission?
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"Isn't that a type of transmission?"
Of course not, transmissions are made with a mic and amplifier
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