Fred, So that's what happened to my camera--they delivered it to you!
So when you have time wrap it back up and send it my way. <G>
I have an older model the G-12 (about two yrs old) and it does a fine
job--if you can remember all those menus that Canon wrote. I'm normally
a Nikon guy. I started with Fuji (made by Nikon) added a Kodak (also
made by Nikon) then the Nikon Dx-2 which recently found a new home, the
D-700 and now D-800. All were/are fine cameras in the pro range.
Although each had menu and function changes it didn't take me very long
to make them do what I needed, but that Canon is another matter. I have
to carry a cheat book with me for anything but auto. Maybe that's not
such a bad thing--heck most preacher's carry the Bible with them...right!
I'm not familiar with any of the other cameras, but if you wait a couple
of weeks a new model will come out with just enough changes to justify
itself. I think to a large degree it's not really the camera body, it's
the firmware and software used to make things happen.
Bob Werre
PhotoTraxx
On 1/2/13 12:34 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Canon G15--arguable the best compact camera made--unquestionably in
the top five--and I found one under the tree!!!
Fred Tolhurst
Maryville, TN
-----Original Message-----
From: Willam Fraley <[email protected]>
To: S-Scale <[email protected]>
Sent: Wed, Jan 2, 2013 12:38 pm
Subject: {S-Scale List} Re: Camera for Christmas [1 Attachment]
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What camera to purchase for model railroad DI?
Man, with $500.00, you sure could buy any digital camera you please
and get good results.
However, so much depends on what you know about photography and also
what pictures you plan to take.
It also depends on your computer knowledge, to use after taking your
digital images.
Anyway, I have three cameras, and it depends on what camera I need to
use, for whatever project I'm on.
My number one camera [The one I use the most] is a pocket sized
Fujifilm F 550 EXR. http://www.reviewgist.com/fuji-finepix-f550exr
It doesn't get the best reviews, but I can honestly tell you it gets
me great shots indoors as we ll as outdoors. It also has a movie mode
that is exceptional. When in doubt of your lighting, turn the dial to
EXR and the camera will do the rest. New, I have $500.00 bucks invested.
Now, several years later, the price is down to$250.00, that is a buy.
(see attached image)
Of course any camera in this price range will do a great work for you.
I just like the size and feel of this camera for everyday use.
I call it a "pocket camera ."
My other cameras go up in size, eventually to my Canon DSLR.
Perhaps you have some good trusty camera buddies to help you along?
Wishing you well on this new adventure.
Cordially,
Bill (Fraley)
Co-Founder of the Hersh ey Camera Club.