QUOTE(kel_jink @ Jul 18 2007, 10:49 PM)
Am getting myself one very soon(here's like 1day-2 days...) Juz wanna know anyone else owning this camera?
When i shop for camera, 1st i look for it's design, i got Fujifilm Z5, nikon s50, sony t series.
Then i look for rarity, sony t series definitely out...leaving fujifilm Z5 n nikon S50.
then i test them out, i LOVE the huge screen of Nikon S50!!! so fujifilm is out, as a conclusion,
i got myself Nikon S50...
Anyway, before i embark on the journey of photographing, iwould like to know,
1. which SD card should i look for? normal one or high speed?
2. any xtra accesories i should get?(i've gotten myself another batt, coz the batt life of the cam is juz so-so if not worst)
1. You can get normal speed also can. But if got money, buy high speed lor. I am using a Nikon D80 DSLR and I don't feel any slow/lag using normal SD card when taking burst shots.When i shop for camera, 1st i look for it's design, i got Fujifilm Z5, nikon s50, sony t series.
Then i look for rarity, sony t series definitely out...leaving fujifilm Z5 n nikon S50.
then i test them out, i LOVE the huge screen of Nikon S50!!! so fujifilm is out, as a conclusion,
i got myself Nikon S50...
Anyway, before i embark on the journey of photographing, iwould like to know,
1. which SD card should i look for? normal one or high speed?
2. any xtra accesories i should get?(i've gotten myself another batt, coz the batt life of the cam is juz so-so if not worst)
Buy at least 2GB.
2. There is pretty much no accessories for your cam besides tripod and screen protector.
Jul 18 2007, 11:07 PM

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