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Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 2:08 pm
by Bacchus
Will never make a mistake with the canon.
Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 7:24 pm
by afskies scribe

- Used the Canon EOS 400D SLR up at Numbi

takes GR8 shots and you can attach powerful zoom lenses when you're on the grnd and not doing the bar-balancing act in KWK...

Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 7:38 pm
by Tumbleweed
" have decided the wife needs a few digital camera for Christmas, as her GPS, fishfinder, plotter etc from previous Xmas's and birthdays are still in good working order."
That's heartless, selfish, chauvanistic and just plain inconsiderate.
By her the latest weedeater and steam iron combination, she'll be so pleased, she'll just ask you what you need.
Stay away from the Ricoh like I have, likes to eject batteries mid- flight.
Re: Digital camera's
Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 8:23 pm
by afskies scribe
Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 10:02 pm
by RV4ker (RIP)
I have got a 350D (400D replaces it). They are awesome, but are too big and need effectively 2 hands for operations... Not an option for the trike...
Compact Canon is always good, but panasonic, sony have some nice budget buys. I bought a cheap and nasty Vivitar and it has outlasted all the big name brands. Shop around...
Re: Digital camera's
Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 10:18 pm
by DarkHelmet
YES - the Demon showing off the DH's Stywe-fisant Bic Goblet photography device! Cannot beat that ANYWHERE! 800 Megapixel first shot camera.
The problem with that is that you need 6 hands, a trike can only carry 4. Although it is the cheapest and highest res camera by far the shot is not always gauranteed and the likelyhood of capturing the event is slim. Slim is an overstatement - NADA, NIL, NOTHING, coz the cigarette box is empty!
If there were still some fags in the pack it might have worked - but what do you think the end result would look like? Faggy?
Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 10:27 pm
by afskies scribe
Naaa, Darkie, only if you were taking shots of Nic O'Teen & Alkie Hol with the ciggieboxcam

Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 10:29 pm
by DarkHelmet
The real magic of the Stuyvesant Box cam is the hairy arm you see in the foreground, wthout the hairy arm the camera is truly useless! I would not recommend this camera to any budding photographer - unless they have a hairy arm closeby!
Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 11:16 pm
by loansharkblv
Panasonic DMC-FZ7
That what I have Barry, fantastic camera and a give away at the price - Just got the new Cokin adaptor - 30 odd times optical zoom now... Mmm

Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 8:26 am
by CloudBase
In my opinion the Canon S3is is the absolute best value for money consumer digicam right now. It is packed with features, have 6mp resolution and a whopping 12x optical zoom. That's about 32 - 430 mm zoom. I also features an absolute MUST for photography from a trike or gyro; An image stabilizer (IS) to ensure your shots are sharp, regardless of the lighting conditions and focal length. Canon's color rendition is perfect, and the camera is relatively light.
An SLR does not really work very well in the small space of a gyro or trike unless you are going out to do a photo shoot, as it's too bulky. I've used my Canon 5D a couple of times - it takes great pictures, but it's a bit bulky to take on a trip. If you do get a SLR, get a hard case to protect the camera and lenses properly.
The Canon S3is costs around R 5000 locally (I saw a special at Makro a while ago) or $ 300.00 from online stores like bhphotovideo.com.
Most of my gallery shots on the SAGPA website were taken with a Olympus 3mp camera, but once again the IS feature make otherwise useless images, real nice shots.
Steve's digicams (
http://www.steves-digicams.com/) also have some nice reviews and comparisons on various digicams.
Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 9:40 am
by Boondock Saint
Also try and get something with a big flash we purchased a canon Power Shot A700 great camera all the bell and whistles but small flash we use it for the casino functions and conferencing photos anything less than 4 meters at night great further than that darkness the cameras with the pop up flashes are great. 1gig memory card will do the job, rechargeable batteries and large camera bag with pouches

Aerial Shots with Camera
Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 10:28 am
by ZULU1
I have been using the Fuji 9500, SLR features but half of the weight and it has a XD card and a CF card, good battery life and 9 megapixels. Very light and easy to use in the air.
Ciao ZULU1
Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 12:30 pm
by Low Level
I have a Panasonic FZ-5 (5 Meg)

- predecessor of the FZ-7 (6 Meg )

, my third Panasonic camera

. Absolute brilliant camera. I have used it on my motorbike while riding, and taken pics of the bike at high speed.
Pro's of the camera for me :
Very fast focus time
12 X optical zoom, with extra 4 X digital zoom - gives effective 48 X zoom. The picture quality with the digital zoom is not microlighters calender quality, but still good enough to enjoy.
Image stabiliser
Pop-up flash with brightness adjustment - no more overlit close flash photos or badly lit far pics.
Quite a large lens - brilliant for taking pictures in bad light - far pics where flash is useless.
Size and ease of use - one handed pics with zoom, settings and megaburst buttons at fingerpoint.
Very easy menus - helpful for the older generation
Good battery life
SD card - very common card and currently available up to 2 Gb - my 1Gb card already takes 900 pics on full quality - enough for a weekend away.
P.S. Soon to be used in the sky - watch this space :D
Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 7:58 pm
by DieselFan
Have a Panasonic FZ30 - IMHO Too big for a pilot to hold perfect for pax. The FZ5 etc are WAY better. Don't be caught in the megapixel sales talk. Some 8meg willl not be yield good pics even for small A4 prints! All 5 Meg cameras are NOT the SAME. Panasonics do have more noise than most but Neat Image or Noise Ninja helps. The Panas do have a VERY good lens though, Leica 12x and shutter speeds more than good enough. But after 17h00 expect noise even at low ISO's. The 640x480 @ 30 FPS movie modes on the panas do rock and are only limited by the size of the memory card.
Most other cameras only do 30 second clips.
Large Memory Cards
Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 11:38 pm
by ZULU1
Just a point, from the point of aerial shots, I use a maximum of 256 mb per card as although far better in recent years, the write time is a tad faster.
When you buy a decent camera then it doesnt stop there, you need a decent Computer and editing software. I use a Mac with iphoto and Photoshop.
See an idea of fast shooting..taken at 9 megapixel 500th sec.
Ciao Zulu1