When I was taking Mr. Stone's photography courses in high school (best class ever, Mr. Stone), Mum and Dad were going to get me a used SLR for my birthday/Christmas, but I wouldn't have used it much as there was no auto exposure setting, not even shutter speed or aperture priority modes. I could've done it manually, but it's a pain when you just want to take a photo of someone. And photography was expensive then. Not just buying the film, but having it developed and printed. The cool thing about digital is that you can just keep snapping away and delete all but the best later (or not, as most people just leave them all on their hard drive, and I have to back up 40 GB of photos to DVD when they download and install "XP Antivirus 2008" and hose their computer).
I thought I'd need to save up for an DSLR, but maybe not. At work we sell the Canon S5 IS. They were released at $499 in May 07 I believe, but have since been dropped to $369. The Canon S6 was announced last week, so now they're on clearance for $319, and I get an employee discount of 10%, meaning after tax it would cost me $326. Not bad to say it does most of what an SLR can do, but also takes movies. It doesn't take changeable lenses, but takes an adapter for lense attachments. It's got a 12x (that's miles more than most standard SLR lenses), and a "super macro" mode, allowing the photographer to focus on the subject even when it's touching the lense! I'd say that's pretty impressive.
We had 6 in the front lockup at work this morning. Adrian sold one this afternoon. Five left.
But for the time being, the A420: (EDIT - it's seems it's actually an A410)











The "bistro set" Julia and Brian gave me:


Guess the texture:

2 comments:
Hi Sarah,
It's good to see that you're still pursuing photography when you can!
Regarding the guess the photo, it has to be food ... I'm thinking mashed potato or lemon meringue pie!
Can't help you out with cameras - I'm sure that whatever anyone gets these days, something instantly better comes available. It's just a matter of being satisfied with what you have, and not worrying about the next big thing that's coming.
You're getting close Rach. It is food, but not mash or meringue.
I completely agree about the cameras. This one is on sale because they are replacing it with another version.
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