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Debday-
That Hong kong nightphoto with the fireworkswas taken with the Fuji F-10 that we had been discussing in that thread. MT |
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After posting in this thread and receiving some great advice; I'll be buying the Fuji F11
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Thanks MT. Its a great shot. I have a Canon Powershot S1 Is and I'm not happy with the night shots I take, even with a small tripod. I say small, because I don't carry my large one all the time and just want some good photos of, for instance, the memorials in Washington D. C. when we visit there.
I used to have a Fuji and was very happy with it until the processor stopped working and I had to replace the camera. That's when I bought the Canon. I've already had to have it repaired. Canon replaced the barrel and it wasn't even a year old. Its under warranty. DebDay |
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I have had my Fuji F-10 for over a 15 months, and it has been a real performer.
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Thanks again, MT. With this new camera, I bought a replacement plan and if this camera dies your recommendation and this site will definitely help.
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