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    Using high-speed SD cards

    Err, anyone with any opinions? Or should I post this in "General, Reviews, Tech Talk" instead?
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    Using high-speed SD cards

    Hello everyone, Just want to ask those who are using PNSes, what do you think of the Kingston Elite Pro and Ultimate SD card series, as compared to the normal version? As in, is there a significant difference in performance? Cos my camera came with two 256MB normal Kingston SD... Whenever I...
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    Recommendation for a digicam for casual user

    jdredd: Thanks for the explanation Anyone knows any upcoming IT fair where good bargains could be found?
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    Recommendation for a digicam for casual user

    davsmiths: Regarding the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX50 & DMC-FX07, I think she doesn't need up to 7 megapixels pictures... Probably 4-5 megapixels is enough already... As for FX03, I don't see it either on the Panasonic Global website or the Singapore version... Where did you get your information...
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    Recommendation for a digicam for casual user

    Hey guys, Thanks for the replies, I'll let her know what you guys think... Astin: Why is it that Panasonic FX01 shouldn't be used indoor/parties/etc? Cos that's where my friend will most probably use her camera too...
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    Recommendation for a digicam for casual user

    zcwnfx & Zaknafein: I think for her, style and compactness will most probably take precedence over performance, so that's the reason why I didn't even think of the A700, which happens to be the camera I am using... Think she's looking more for something which can just take closeup shots, so...
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    Recommendation for a digicam for casual user

    Hey guys, A friend asked me to recommend her a camera to buy for casual use i.e. personal pictures, group pictures, etc... Does anyone have any suggestion with regards to a good brand and model? I was thinking of Canon A420, A430, Ixus i Zoom and Panasonic FX01... Also, anyone know of any...
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    Taking Motion Blur Shots

    Hi, I'm fairly new to digital photography. I understand that to take motion blur shots, the shutter speed must be set fairly slow so that the blurring effect can be captured. I realised that to take motion blur shots at night is fairly easy, as the shutter speed can be set quite low without...
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