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Old Tuesday 3rd August 2004, 16:26   #1
abp
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: St Helens Merseyside
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Smile photographing birds on feeders

Hi Guys
A bit of help please, I bought an a330 fuji digital camera which has a 3x zoom, my feeders are about 10ft to 15ft away. I could get nearer by sitting under the tree which is to the left of the feeders.
I am pondering on the idea of either getting a Fuji S5000 which has a 10x optical zoom or to buy a non digital Canon 300v which has a 28-90ef lens as well as a 75 -300 ef lens also for £259.
But I would have to buy film, then just get the negatives back to put on my PC via my scanner which can do slides or negatives which would cost me money each time.

Any thoughts or advice would be appreciated.

Kindest Regards

Brian Pemberton


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