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    DPReview did a budget compact group test at the end of last year: http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/Q408budgetgroup/

    It's quite likely that you could simply extrapolate out the models to their latest versions on something like amazon.co.uk or warehouseexpress.com. For what it's worth, Canon's compacts have always been really solid buys, and Panasonic seems to be producing some top-notch cameras too.

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      Dan, what are you replacing the Sigma with? Just out of curiosity...

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        Originally posted by funkydan View Post
        Yeah my compact is pretty good. It's a Samsung but I can't remember the model number - will let you know later today...
        This is the one I have. Takes great shots and has lots of options. Was £190 until recently so it's quite the bargain.

        Originally posted by Magnakai View Post
        Dan, what are you replacing the Sigma with? Just out of curiosity...
        Mag, I think I might have mentioned before, I am hoping to get the mkI Nikon 70-200mm F2.8 VR at some stage, soon hopefully I'm hoping it will come down in price a bit when the mkII comes out

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          Ended up buying a Canon A480 from the pirates favourite shop, got a 4gb memory card and a lowepro case for £125, thanks for the advice chaps

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            I'm going to get myself an EOS 7D next month. Subject to me not getting sacked from new job within a few weeks!

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              Originally posted by funkydan View Post
              Mag, I think I might have mentioned before, I am hoping to get the mkI Nikon 70-200mm F2.8 VR at some stage, soon hopefully I'm hoping it will come down in price a bit when the mkII comes out
              I don't want to be a downer, but the focal lengths aren't all that similar! Did you find yourself exclusively using the long end of your Sigma?

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                Loving the recent shots - HaHaUK that connect4\london shot is the best I've seen in a while. Superb


                First proper iPhone shot. Edited it in-phone with the Camera Bag app. I don't like using the phone to take shots (for such a user-friendly device I find it extremely awkward to hold when taking photos) but the quality is surprisingly good.




                HDR...


                Shot from a moving car.


                Also moving car.


                Shot through windscreen + moving car (+ brother finding it funny to hit the breaks)
                Last edited by PeteJ; 03-10-2009, 17:18.

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                  Awesome lion! Also, that's one of the few non-annoying (and actually really nice!) HDR shots that I've seen.

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                    Nice collection there Pete, especially that last one..

                    Some recent stuff from me - currently doing a photo a day challenge for October which is fun, plus some older stuff..







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                      Garf, those are awesome.

                      Here are a few of mine:


                      Some trees.


                      DJ NoNames from UK hip hop group Foreign Beggars


                      MC Orifice Vulgatron, also from Foreign Beggars


                      My ickle bruv, doing some filming.


                      A dancer during a rehearsal at the Arcola Theatre, London.

                      There are a few more shots on my photostream, so feel free to take a look.

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                        Garf and Pete, great work as always. And Mag, those shots are amazing, especially the first one with the trees - wow! The detail is just stunning - what equipment are you using these days?

                        When LEGO goes bad:



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                          Mag, that tree really is awesome. Great scale.
                          Garf, great collection. The roundabout and bubble are my faves

                          Lego never fails to be great







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                            Cheers guys.

                            My 5D has been in repair for a while (just got it back today!) so I used my trusty 400D and ye olde 28mm f/1.8 for that shot. The detail isn't really all there if you look at the original, but the light was so nice right then. The trees in the background also formed a really nice layer, so it just stood out as a good composition. Really, it was just a matter of being the in the right place at the right time, and pointing my camera in the right direction!

                            Pete, that tiger shot is lovely, and I really like the sad racoon - that's actually really heartbreaking. The lock sitting there so proud really drums it home.

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                              Originally posted by Magnakai View Post
                              Really, it was just a matter of being the in the right place at the right time, and pointing my camera in the right direction!

                              Pete, that tiger shot is lovely, and I really like the sad racoon - that's actually really heartbreaking. The lock sitting there so proud really drums it home.
                              In my experience being in the right place at the right time counts for 95% of good shots! You think the skill of photography is not controlling the camera, but predicting where is going to be the best spot?

                              It really was very sad looking. It sat there for ages looking depressed, occasionally going mental as it clawed at the door. Never felt so unconfortable at a zoo.

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                                Got this fantastic little app the other day for my iphone that I'm sure is a must for anybody that likes taking photos.


                                Basically it logs your position via the iphone's GPS at set intervals then creates a log file so when you get home to process your photos on your computer you can embed the location data into your photos so you have an accurate representation of where on earth they were taken.
                                It works really well (\i'm using it in combination with geosetter)

                                I'm really looking forward to using it when I go on holiday
                                Last edited by EvilBoris; 06-10-2009, 07:25.

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