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Nothing Fancy.. Just 5MB Sony DCS- F717

there is 8MB DCS-F808 me think, but dont get sony. <_<

If you are after one get yourself

cannon

minolta

and blah other brands.

lol, funnily enough, the f828 uses the same sensor as the 717, but stretches it to 8mp, so it has more noise in the photos

Yeah that's a nice photo dark.  What lens were you using, & also what settings? ISO, shutter time?

I'm thinking of buying me a 300D after seeing that photo... still searching reviews to make up my mind.

25 seconds

f/8

iso100

18mm

Heres the view you get from Ghost Bar @ Palms Casino in Vegas. Quite possibly the greatest club on the planet B)

Obviously 4-5 miles of view wont fit in 1 frame so photochop was employed. Doesnt quite align perfectly but you get the idea...

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Heres the view you get from Ghost Bar @ Palms Casino in Vegas. Quite possibly the greatest club on the planet B)

Obviously 4-5 miles of view wont fit in 1 frame so photochop was employed.  Doesnt quite align perfectly but you get the idea...

thats an awesome shot.. I can recognise a few places iv stayed aswell :D

This photo isnt very artistic but thought i would add it anyways.. I took it yesterday of the flat tire I got on my dad's car.... Taken with my crappy phone..

(I was just thinking the night b4 how I had never had a flat tire.. funny how things happen like that)

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