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Anonymous !mP2Pp36DSM
So /p/

Buying a decent digicam, not digiSLR though. Pref with a high iso range and face detection (because its a funky nifty tool)

Now i have seen the Samsung Digimax S1050, which is fairly decent and a snip at £149.99 however, last time I bought A digicam (2MP xD) i found that batteries were being eaten like a hungry piranah (Kodak Easyshare somethingorother)

Now /p/ Will this camera eat batteries like crazy? and could you reccomend some decent rechargables. Thanks
>> Anonymous !mP2Pp36DSM
Anyone?

Has /p/ deserted me?
>> Anonymous
>>87297
>>87299
>>87302

/p/ is a board for /p/atient /p/eople who dont keep /p/utting /p/ in any world the /p/ossibly can, go away now /p/lz.
>> Anonymous !mP2Pp36DSM
sorry about that. /p/ is usually a shed load quicker than this, thought it was eerily quiet.

Sorry if i sounded a little like a /b/tard
>> Anonymous
GOD FORBID WE DONT ANSWER A QUESTION ABOUT WHAT CAMERA TO BUY AFTER TWELVE MINUTES. high iso on point and shoot is no. now go away
>> Anonymous
1. get a camera which uses AA batteries.
2. buy a set of sanyo eneloops.
3. ???
4. profit!
>> Anonymous
>>87310

fuji f31d
>> ac !!VPzQAxYPAMA
High ISO range is a no-go on a point & shoot.

Battery life is crap on a point & shoot.

If battery life and high-ISO ability matter to you, then I'm afraid you're going to have to consider a digital SLR.
>> thefamilyman !!rTVzm2BgTOa
>>87323
thats all true, except when it comes to the Fuji F30 ;)