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  1. Chris.S

    Canon SX50 Specs

    Just some recent images i've taken.
  2. Chris.S

    Canon SX50 Specs

    I also got mine from 7dayshop and only £4.99. Had no problems in a year and a half of use.
  3. Chris.S

    Canon SX50 Specs

    You need a 52mm lens cap, although i got one from Amazon and despite it being 52mm it didn't fit. My dad got one from 7dayshop and it seems to fit ok. Although that one is Hama (his is 7dayshop own brand), which is the same as the one i got from amazon, so i can't guarantee it will fit.
  4. Chris.S

    Canon SX50 Specs

    Got the Raynox 150 recently and have enjoyed using it so far. Only problem really is having to get close to the subject without it flying off/moving and maybe trying to get the subject in focus. All are taken handheld.
  5. Chris.S

    Canon SX50 Specs

    I have one on mine at the minute, but i just cut down an old phone screen protector.
  6. Chris.S

    Canon SX50 Specs

    Thanks. I've not tried many BIF either and the tern is the best i've had yet. Only others i've had were Kestrel which was hovering and a Barn owl. Hi, the exif info is here on Flickr - http://www.flickr.com/photos/charlesbeams87/8665229607/meta/in/photostream
  7. Chris.S

    Canon SX50 Specs

    Photos taken today, yesterday and Thursday. I was surprised to get the Tern in flight, i used High Speed Burst HQ in scenes. I used the Macro setting for the Butterfly too. The rest were shot in RAW. Better quality butterfly here...
  8. Chris.S

    Canon SX50 Specs

    I got myself one of these cameras in November after selling my Canon 550D and Sigma 70-300mm and haven't regretted it at all. The main reasons were size, weight, price(no new lenses needed). I'd also seen photos on here and from IanF on TBC. The last 7 or 8 pages on my Flickr are with the SX50...
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