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    Canon ixus 80 IS

    http://www.techtilldate.com/wp-inclu...al_IXUS_80.jpg

    Quote Originally Posted by DarrenToogood View Post
    Canon 400D
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    you've already posted that in this thread :rolleyes:
    Last edited by cocaine; 23-07-2008 at 09:53 AM.

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    ha, sorry Didn't realise!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DarrenToogood View Post
    ha, sorry Didn't realise!
    take a picture off it


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    Here it is...



    The Battery Grip and ND filter is in the post, should HOPEFULLY be here today or tomorrow!

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    I'm not really the photographer, so I just buy disposable cameras.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveTaylor// View Post
    owned darren to muppet
    I know!

    Quote Originally Posted by DarrenToogood View Post
    Canon 400D
    18-55mm Lens
    70-300mm Lens
    Flash Gun
    4GB Card
    Battery Grip
    ND, UV and CP filters
    Tripod
    Quote Originally Posted by DarrenToogood View Post
    Here it is...



    The Battery Grip and ND filter is in the post, should HOPEFULLY be here today or tomorrow!
    Ugly speedlite.

    IF you were a real photographer, you would know never to set a lens with it's contacts down :rolleyes: Good way to damage it. Snapper.

    I also have this macro lite system as well as this speedlite & bracket, just didn't feel like attaching:




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    After discussing with Denta, we have come to the conclusion that I have not left the contacts open, it just looks like it in the pic

    I see you do a lot of flash photography. I personally do not need flash very much, and will only use it around 4 times a year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DarrenToogood View Post
    After discussing with Denta, we have come to the conclusion that I have not left the contacts open, it just looks like it in the pic

    I see you do a lot of flash photography. I personally do not need flash very much, and will only use it around 4 times a year.
    Whats actually the big difference between "pro" cameras and my diposible 1 pound ones? I'm sure they're both the same quality when they're printed on paper?

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    Actually I have to disagree with that I have noticed a big difference between normal film/digital (disposable) cameras as well as normal digital cameras.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stepheen View Post
    Whats actually the big difference between "pro" cameras and my diposible 1 pound ones? I'm sure they're both the same quality when they're printed on paper?
    they might look the same to you but for some people theres a huge difference

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