off the fence
I love toys. I also hate spending money. Obviously the two impulses bump heads a lot. My usual solution is to deliberate so long on purchases that often they become moot. If you think about a certain model long enough--the manufacturer will stop making it and then you can't buy it. Neat, huh?
Well, I've been thinking about a new digital camera for 2 years now and I finally bought one tonight. It's a compromise. No surprise there! Instead of buying an expensive digital SLR I bought a compact ultra zoom. It's a little noisy at higher ISOs (well, even at 200) but otherwise pretty nice.
This is a picture of it. It's a Panasonic camera. The DMC- FZ7K. It's a 12X zoom (36 - 432mm equiv) with a 6 megapixel imager. It's got a 2.5" LCD screen but they cheaped out a bit here and it's very low res. Only 114k pixels. Their similar camera in their nicer line of cameras, the FZ30, has over twice as many pixels on a smaller screen. But it's several hundred dollars more so I decided the low res isn't so bad. LOL
I haven't bought a memory card for it yet and it only comes with a 16 meg one so that's my next purchase. I'll wait for something to be on sale. Of course. ;-) The camera should be delivered in about a week so there's plenty of time to pick something up...
Now my next big purchase will be a new vehicle. God only knows how long it'll take me to make a decision on something that expensive. But since my truck will be 7 years old in 3 weeks, I might have to hurry a bit on that decision. It still runs great but it's only a matter of time...
Well, I've been thinking about a new digital camera for 2 years now and I finally bought one tonight. It's a compromise. No surprise there! Instead of buying an expensive digital SLR I bought a compact ultra zoom. It's a little noisy at higher ISOs (well, even at 200) but otherwise pretty nice.
This is a picture of it. It's a Panasonic camera. The DMC- FZ7K. It's a 12X zoom (36 - 432mm equiv) with a 6 megapixel imager. It's got a 2.5" LCD screen but they cheaped out a bit here and it's very low res. Only 114k pixels. Their similar camera in their nicer line of cameras, the FZ30, has over twice as many pixels on a smaller screen. But it's several hundred dollars more so I decided the low res isn't so bad. LOL
I haven't bought a memory card for it yet and it only comes with a 16 meg one so that's my next purchase. I'll wait for something to be on sale. Of course. ;-) The camera should be delivered in about a week so there's plenty of time to pick something up...
Now my next big purchase will be a new vehicle. God only knows how long it'll take me to make a decision on something that expensive. But since my truck will be 7 years old in 3 weeks, I might have to hurry a bit on that decision. It still runs great but it's only a matter of time...
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The screen pixel density matters mostly in framing shots. It's not a real big deal but fine detail won't be visible.
You're right about the bugs--and I'll be taking lots of pictures of bugs and birds now that I'll have a big zoom. I can't wait!
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*gurgle*
I'm leaving my vehicles behind for a while now that I've sold my motorcycle... (or will, when the guy makes the final payment on it this week) -- Living downtown affords me the luxury of not needing one, and I share one with a friend when I absolutely have to have a car. God, my friend is so great to let me use it at leisure!
Good luck getting your next new toy.
Lois Lane
Congrats on the camera.
A car you say. Get a Prius. Just sit in one. The dash is immensely gratifying and in the top 2 or 3 on gas, good handling and made by Toyota so repairs are not an issue.
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