Ann - Further to my last message, I would just add that I have recently bought a Nikon COOLPIX L27 compact camera for taking those quick impromptu pics. It has a 16MP sensor and slips nicely into my top pocket.......just £39.99 from Argos.
David, I think concrete type blocks that were skimmed over. Looked good on the outside, but stairwells and such gave the feeling of being in a prison, well what I imagine
David, I think concrete type blocks that were skimmed over. Looked good on the outside, but stairwells and such gave the feeling of being in a prison, well what I imagine
hi david i do have a camera small enough for my pocket which is very good, as for the auto settings on both camera i am never sure what to use indoors for animals, i will have a play using our own dog for a model shes a bit older and keeps still
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this is my son and parters new puppy, its not a good picture because i am still not sure about settings and of course the pup kept moving
Thanks for your pics, KEF & Ann.
KEF - Is the building material wood or stone?
Ann - If this is your new Fuji, I would have thought auto wold have been your best option......nice pup!
I think it's a bit soon to say that David, people have been busy with Christmas. And winter is less inspiring for photos, unless it snows.
Here is a photo that reminds me of summer, the long border at Waterperry. But I'm just a happy snapper!
Ann - Further to my last message, I would just add that I have recently bought a Nikon COOLPIX L27 compact camera for taking those quick impromptu pics. It has a 16MP sensor and slips nicely into my top pocket.......just £39.99 from Argos.
David, I think concrete type blocks that were skimmed over. Looked good on the outside, but stairwells and such gave the feeling of being in a prison, well what I imagine
Cheers for that.
Anyone noting my post about my Nikon L27 Coolpix compact camera may wish to take a look at this clip: www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQV3xfYDtgI or www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-s5cpW7UeU
I would disagree with comments about it being 'plasticy'. On the contrary, I find the build quality excellent.
hi david i do have a camera small enough for my pocket which is very good, as for the auto settings on both camera i am never sure what to use indoors for animals, i will have a play using our own dog for a model shes a bit older and keeps still
BL is right the thread wont go away
David I looked at the link and then investigated my Coolpix L25, turns out it does more than the starter booklet says.
So when I'm more in the mood I'll have a go with it's different options. Thanks