Ahh, yeah.. I see what you mean.Originally posted by: alkemyst
It looks more copper than nickel to me and I am at 9300F on my monitor instead of 6500K....
Some fill light may have helped but it may have killed details.
Macros are hard esp on metals.
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That has to be with alkalines..... :QOriginally posted by: alkemyst
From dpreview.com:
There are so many fine digital camera offerings, that there really seems to be something (or tons of stuff) for everyone! I recently purchased, and subsequently returned, a Minolta Dimage Z1. It was full of useful and fun goodies, but I could not live with the 30 or so minute battery life.
Just reporting....don't kill the messenger.
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Probably. Steve says "The DiMAGE Z1 uses 4 standard AA batteries, and we recommend using rechargeable NiMH batteries. We found the battery life quite acceptable, capturing over 200 images from a single set of 2300mAh NiMH rechargables when using the cameras power-saving features. "Originally posted by: Eli
That has to be with alkalines..... :QOriginally posted by: alkemyst
From dpreview.com:
There are so many fine digital camera offerings, that there really seems to be something (or tons of stuff) for everyone! I recently purchased, and subsequently returned, a Minolta Dimage Z1. It was full of useful and fun goodies, but I could not live with the 30 or so minute battery life.
Just reporting....don't kill the messenger.
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Originally posted by: adlep
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Any other recommendations on a camera costing no more than $400 that has pretty good movie function?
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Yes,
Minolta DiMAGE Z1, 10x zoom and unlimited movie mode at 640x480
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(Minimum recording time is about 30 seconds at 640x480, 30 frames/second, but at all lesser combinations of image size and frame rate, recording time seems to be limited only by memory card space.)
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So at 640x480 at 15 fps the recording time is unlimited.
At 640x480 at 30 fps () the clips are 30 sec long but it is still better than A70 which makes 640x480 at 15 fps for 30 sec...
In addition it is not much more than the A70 -$321.75 at NewEgg, but you can pick it up even cheaper than that...
Overall a nice camera. I might be selling my A70 and getting this one....
I'm gonna play with it this morning, but definitely it's going backOriginally posted by: Ornery
Well, use it for a while before you take it back. You never know, you may decide to change to a different model camera altogether. I'm still not 100% certain we're sticking with the S50...
Originally posted by: Skoorb
EGADS! Just to the left of center on this picture there is a dead pixel. It's on all of them! Is this a common problem on digital cameras? Needless to say this camera is going back to Best buy tomorrow for a replacement.
Originally posted by: Ornery
I figured it out. All I have to do is carry a tripod around with me.![]()
Fujipix S5000. I will try to wipe the lens gently, but I think it's a pixel! *EDIT* You're right - I can see behind the final layer of glass in the lens a tiny speck. I have no way of getting to it - it looks like poor quality control from the factory allowed it in there. I can't clean the behind of the lens, but that is what's causing this pixel issue.Originally posted by: alkemyst
I was referring to dust on the lens not in the air.
I have seen that before....I haven't seen a dead pixel yet on the 'picture ccd', I have seen them on the LCD panels though.
Which camera is this one?