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i think you can see that stuff if you open the files in the fuji software. i no longer have it installed to check for sure though. play around with it a little, i think its in there
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ok, thanks, I'll have a look on Fuji viewer, thanks.
By the way, I had a look at your flickriver, what wonderful photographs, particularly love FOX. |
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Hards80,
Your pix are beautiful. I am now seriously considering the 70EXR as my next compact P&S. Any negatives about this camera? I've also been considering the PanyZX35 -- lots of good things about that too - however, a little bit on the larger size. Now I'm thinking of getting both since the 70EXR is so reasonable in price. Can have the best of both worlds. Currently have the PanyTZ3, which is fine but lousy in low light situations. That's the whole reason I want to get a new camera. |
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