Advantages: Small, Robust Disadvantages: Batteries run out quick! A case that fits!
About 3.3 megapixels I think, dosen't take a bad small picture.
I find this camera difficult to hold still at times but it does have a timer function so you can take some lovely pictures with it with yourself in the shot to! With it's small square shape it is easy to place anywhere to get a good timed shot.
I have had much difficulty finding a case that fits it's unusual square shape and now it lives in a leather bag.
It only takes 2 AA batteries but I find these run out really quickly so I now use rechargeable and always carry spare.
It is rubber sealed and I have taken mine to the beach and it still seems ok.
The screen is a nice size and you can zoom in on pictures you have just taken.
It has different modes for different conditions like evening (not much light) portraits (people) one if your taking pictures ...
Advantages: Movies, LiveView, 12.3 mpixels, build quality, excellent lens range Disadvantages: Still quite bulky for casual use. Expensive if that's all you want it for
, although it?s noticeably slower if using LiveView, which also seems to take ages coming into focus.
Lens Conversion Factor ? 1.5. This means that anyone used to the terminology of 35mm film-camera lenses will have to rethink the power of their existing lens collection. Under the old rule of thumb that a 50 mm focal length equalled 1 magnification, in digital days, it now represents 1.5 magnifications. This is because lenses don?t change, but the sensor of the D90 (and most other DSLRs) is about 66% the size of a 35 mm film negative (that?s about the same size as an APS negative ? remember them?). Hence my Nikkor 100 mm to 300 mm zoom is about 3 - 9 magnification (a power which would have needed a 150mm to 450 mm lens in ?celluloid days?)
Note: All Nikon lenses ?fit?, even the lenses from my 1970s Nikon F, but don?t expect an old lens like this ...
BNibbles 04.08.2009
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Advantages: Great boots that offer fantastic comfort and power! Disadvantages: Some may think that they are still expensive
INTRODUCTION
After bladed boots were banned in my school, I needed a new pair of football boots. As I am saving up for a Playstation 3, I really didn't really want to spend too much, so instead of looking through high-profile football equipment magazines, I looked through other sports magazines to see if there were any decent pairs of football boots.
And to my amazement, I managed to find a pair that were actually decent. They were the Nike Air Zoom Total 90 III. They had been reduced from £120 down to £49.99. I couldn't believe my luck! I also had three different colour schemes to choose from! The colour scheme I wanted didn't have a size 12 available, so I went for my second favourite colour option, and they did have a size 12!
When I found out that they had been reduced from £120, I realised that they must be something special ...