digital cameras

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by bottleneck, Nov 26, 2003.

  1. bottleneck

    bottleneck talks a load of rubbish

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    Hiya.

    Ive got some stuff to flog on e-bay (listed below if anyones interested).... and..

    I need to get digital pictures.

    Does anyone know where they rent them/hire them?

    I could buy one off e-bay, but apart from flogging this kit on e-bay it wouldnt get used..

    Any ideas welcome ! :)


    kit to sell:

    balanced digital cable (XLO)
    5 shelf target glass/steel rack
    gyrodeck with helius arm (soon)
    Lectron JH50 valve amp
     
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    MO! MOnkey`ead!

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    argos do a MOnkey back guarantee...... go *buy* one, use it, then return.... say your granny bought you one already :D

    Or you could try and google some pic's to use?
     
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    Phill77

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    Just for sticking things on ebay get one of the cheap £15 cameras available in numerous places.
    They are a great laugh when you are out on the piss, so just buy one.
     
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    amazingtrade Mad Madchestoh fan

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    For around £50 you can get a 1.3 mega pixel camera capable of this. Forgive me 56k users
    Picture taken from my digital camera

    It not perfect but I have compressed that image for the web the original is marginly better. Its fine for google work though. its a Fuji Fine Pix 1300 (now discontinued).
     
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    MO! MOnkey`ead!

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    For them cables and the arm you'll need to make sure you can focus close enough. Not sure how a budget digicam would handle this though. Would possibly be ok for just ebay pics though.
     
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