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Vicki
post Oct 5 2004, 09:06 PM
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Hello everyone, need some advice. I work for a firm of estate agents and we need a digital camera which takes either 24mm or 26mm. I have seen a lot of cameras which can be bought and then a separate lense can be put on but this normally covers the flash making it impractical.
Does anyone know of a good camera fitting the above description for not too much money?

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Be3G
post Oct 10 2004, 05:46 PM
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I'm afraid the most wide I've ever seen a digicam go without an add-on lens is 28mm... would a camera with a hotshoe and the ability to take adaptors be Ok? That way, the flash wouldn't be blocked by any lens adaptor...

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Vicki
post Oct 11 2004, 05:17 PM
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Hi, i havent got a clue! All i know is we need to take wide shots as we are estate agents, currently use a canera with an add on lense which blocks the flash which is far from ideal!

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peter rudling
post Nov 26 2004, 05:25 PM
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I've purchased the olympus w5060 digital camera and it is a great camera for wide shots, also has an easy to use stitch facility in the software provided which works great. The battery life is second to none (THE BEST), picture quality great and so user friendly.Many functions and easy to understand. I would strongly recommend you try it. You will not be disappointed. I use it all the time can't put it down and everyone of my friends who already have their own new digi cameras are a little envious after trying mine.

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