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blunder1983



Joined: 12 Apr 2005

PostPosted: Sat Nov 19, 2005 8:10 am    Post subject: Camera question Reply with quote

I'm looking at getting a semi decent camera.

I'm a total novice with photography but its a hobby I want to take up, so I'm looking at cameras which are LIKE slrs but arent.

(Nikkon Coolpix 8700, Panasonic FZ-30 Lumix)

I went to Yongsan today, price checking. I was amazed at the varying prices, some stores were asking for around 1,200,000won where as the cheapest i found it was 470,000!?! (this was the lumix) Regardless, the price fluctuation was insane. Can anyone explain why its so different? My only theory was perhaps the more costly ones came with memory cards and other gubbins but I asked (admittedly in English) for the price of just the camera... Wierd.
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blunder1983



Joined: 12 Apr 2005

PostPosted: Sat Nov 19, 2005 8:33 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Few more questions:

For a person looking to do some decent photography what sort of spec camera would be good to buy? My father is offering to bring across his old Fuji camera (3mp, somehow doubles up to 6mp? about a 3x zoom) but I'd prefer something with a little bit more in the zoom department.

Also how good is the anti shake jobby you see in the Nikkon 8800, worth the extra cash?
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muggie2dammit



Joined: 28 Oct 2004
Location: Ilsan, Korea

PostPosted: Sat Nov 19, 2005 9:07 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

blunder1983 wrote:
Few more questions:

For a person looking to do some decent photography what sort of spec camera would be good to buy? My father is offering to bring across his old Fuji camera (3mp, somehow doubles up to 6mp? about a 3x zoom) but I'd prefer something with a little bit more in the zoom department.

Also how good is the anti shake jobby you see in the Nikkon 8800, worth the extra cash?


I've got a Konica Minolta DiMage Z-3, and I have no problems with it other than the way it chews through the batteries. 12x optical zoom, 4 megapixel, uses 4 AA size batteries. I paid less than 300,000 for it, then got a 1GB SD card for it for another 70,000 won. The only problem I have is taking along enough batteries - the batteries last about 150 - 200 shots, less when using the zoom and autofocus. The image stabilisation is top notch, though it can't keep up at maximum zoom or when the batteries are low.
Try searching for Steve's digicams - it's a great site which exhaustively lists and analyses digital cameras. Find one that looks good to you, and then price it out in Yongsan. Smile

Muggie2
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blunder1983



Joined: 12 Apr 2005

PostPosted: Sat Nov 19, 2005 9:59 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Done a bit more research, and I think I'd be happiest with the fz-20, its only 5mp as opposed to the fz-30s 8, but if ur not blowing pics up (and I'm not) then its not really an issue. Plus the noise is much worse on the z-30, which lowers pic qual back down to the 5mp mark anyway.

Can you barter discounts in Yongsan or is it more of a set price jobby?
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joe_doufu



Joined: 09 May 2005
Location: Elsewhere

PostPosted: Sat Nov 19, 2005 10:29 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

What are you doing up so late?

My take on this is that 3.2 megapixels has been enough for me to print any size of photo (up to A4 size) and have it look decent. When I buy my next camera I don't see much reason to get more than 5. Huge pictures require more expensive memory cards and store fewer photos on them. I studied photography in college and high school but as far as I can tell the secret of the great photographers is TAKE A LOT OF PHOTOS and get educated enough about photography that you can notice which ones came out good. It's always a surprise.

As far as equipment goes, get something with a flash you don't have to carry separately. You might want an SLR-like model that you can fit with different lenses. The camera should have autofocus, auto-exposure, auto everything, but it should also be possible to do these manually (in case you want to experiment). A tripod is essential but need not be expensive, you can probably get one at Dongdaemun or your local flea market. Also try to get an international warranty or exchange policy.
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IlIlNine



Joined: 15 Jun 2005
Location: Gunpo, Gyonggi, SoKo

PostPosted: Sat Nov 19, 2005 6:09 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The only compact to get is the F10 (for its usable 800 iso).

Slr-like camera that's not an slr? What's the point? Seriously.. I find that category of camera pretty useless. You'd be far better off going for something like a Nikon D50 or a Canon Rebel 350D - both are well under a million won with a lens.

The difference in picture quality is very big -- and, to be honest - cameras like the 8800 or the lumix are almost the same size. If you want something that big - why wouldn't you want an SLR? Batteries, picture quality, expandability ... it's all there.
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blunder1983



Joined: 12 Apr 2005

PostPosted: Sat Nov 19, 2005 7:01 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Bleh I dont even know what an ISO is, so there is not much point in me blowing a load of cash on something i wont be able to use

I want a camera which will allow me to improve my skills and improve with me. SLR is too expensive and all I want are interesting photos of my time in Korea. My Casio z-30 wont do that adequately.
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blunder1983



Joined: 12 Apr 2005

PostPosted: Sat Nov 19, 2005 8:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Oh and how acceptable is the idea of bartering in Yongsan, is it done or not?
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IlIlNine



Joined: 15 Jun 2005
Location: Gunpo, Gyonggi, SoKo

PostPosted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 8:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

You can pick up a D50 kit (with lens) for 750,000. That's not too much to spend... and it's almost as easy to use as a point-and-shoot, if you want it to be.

If you don't even want to bother learning about things like ISO, than you'll never take decent pictures, sorry. It's an integral part of (digital) photography.

If you just want to press the shutter without thinking too much about the result, your results will be similarly mediocre, no matter the camera.
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blunder1983



Joined: 12 Apr 2005

PostPosted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 11:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm going for the Lumix FX-20 which is only 5mp but gets rave reviews.

I'm only just looking into photography, I dont wanna blow 750k on an SLR and find I suck/its not for me. The one I'm looking it clocks in at just over 400k and I'll be able to sell it on if I have a change of heart without to much of a hit.

ATM I'm only JUST learning cameras, hence me not knowing what an ISO is. I want a camera which at its most basic is point and click. Thats where I am now. From there I want it to be able to grow with me, as I learn.

U seem pretty knowledgable Il, ne book reccomends? I'm doing an online course on photography (just started) and have a very knowledgable father coming to Korea in a month, but any hints on where to start is welcome.
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IlIlNine



Joined: 15 Jun 2005
Location: Gunpo, Gyonggi, SoKo

PostPosted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 2:30 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ah .. I got my Panasonic models confused. Sorry.

The american naming scheme is a little different (actually, that review is for the slightly better 8mp model)... but this looks like basically the camera you want to get... take a look at it compared to that Fuji F10 I reccomended at ISO400

http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/panasonicfx9/page8.asp

The Fuji's a little worse at very low ISOs (good only for daytime) - but if you want to do evening/bar shots without flash (which you do), take a look at the Fuji F10.
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IlIlNine



Joined: 15 Jun 2005
Location: Gunpo, Gyonggi, SoKo

PostPosted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 2:32 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

The F10 ..

http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/fujifilmf10zoom/
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blunder1983



Joined: 12 Apr 2005

PostPosted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 2:44 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

They dont have manual control tho, which is something I'm hoping to get into later on.
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Giant



Joined: 14 May 2003
Location: South Korea

PostPosted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 3:00 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

The bottom line is what is your budget? If its around a million just get a Nikon D70 with kit lens.
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logan



Joined: 01 Aug 2003
Location: Seoul

PostPosted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 4:49 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Here is something to think about when it comes to point and shoots these days.

http://www.robgalbraith.com/bins/multi_page.asp?cid=7-6468-7844
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