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Camera for Christmas!

1. happyture13 December 2011, 7:37 GMT +01:00

Well its that time of year again, the photography shops are full to the britches with sparkly new cameras with more pixels and wonder gadgetry than you can wave a stick at, I am looking for a new camera but dont want to have a wheelbarrow to carry it around, I have been looking closely at the Panasonic G3 amazed at the size and control this camera seems to have, yet i am concerned that the iso settings only goes down to 160iso,,,,that i feel is rather high as my little fuji and Big Nikon go down much lower around 80iso with the fuji and 100iso with the Nikon,,,I can hear you all saying OMG he's rambling again, BUT i would love to hear your opinions on the many cameras that are on the market at the moment.

122. xymonau5 January 2012, 2:07 GMT +01:00

You Brits an' yer chimbleys! I saw Mary Poppins. (I wagged school to see it when it first came out, actually.) The write of Mary Poppins was born in this town. They have a mary Poppins festival every year. Fact is, she was ashamed of her Australian heritage and didn't want to talk about it. But we fixed her. There's even a Mary Poppins statue in one of our streets. Tragic, isn't it?

123. happyture5 January 2012, 8:42 GMT +01:00

See, you Oztralians are good at sumthings like righting stuff and swearing, think i might have sum Ozzy blood in me sumwhere...

124. xymonau5 January 2012, 10:53 GMT +01:00

True. We duz rite goode.

125. happyture5 January 2012, 17:48 GMT +01:00

I hagree with you, you aint too bad at sailing neither....

126. xymonau5 January 2012, 23:55 GMT +01:00

Er - sailin'?

127. happyture6 January 2012, 7:50 GMT +01:00

Yeah Sailing! mind, you also hold the world record at Sheep Shearing,,,,Shearing i said Dezzie??

128. xymonau7 January 2012, 10:44 GMT +01:00

Sheep stealin' might be more to the point. Poor things, sheep. Fabulous pets, though. I had one once, called "Lambekins". We found it wandering on the highway, tiny thing, just born. We happened to be babysitting at the time. Guess who got the bottle of milk? ROFL!

129. happyture7 January 2012, 13:26 GMT +01:00

Ahh,, did you rear it to maturity,,,,then eat it,,nice and tender was it,, did you have mint sauce with it...

130. xymonau7 January 2012, 13:28 GMT +01:00

Well, our dog chewed off one of its ears - and sheep don't cry out, so we didn't know until after. We had him - a ram - until he got too big, and then gave him to a farmer, who probably killed him, but my parents told me they guaranteed not to. Poor little thing. He was really so tame.

131. happyture7 January 2012, 13:30 GMT +01:00

Ahh bless chewed his ear off,, thats nice, I bet your Ma's freezer was full of lamb chops....and you never knew???

132. xymonau7 January 2012, 13:31 GMT +01:00

No, no lamb mysteriously appeared. My mother loved animals, and she couldn't have eaten him.

133. xymonau7 January 2012, 13:32 GMT +01:00

We used to live up the road from a house that had a pet sheep that was raised with dogs. the darn thing would chase cars, even when the dogs weren't there! LOL

134. happyture7 January 2012, 13:34 GMT +01:00

Not infront of you,,,bye dezzie on the school bus ,,,,,sizzle munch munch munch i can see it now!!

135. xymonau7 January 2012, 13:35 GMT +01:00

She couldn't eat a pet. I think my father could, but even he drew the line at some of his favourite hens. I got to the stage where I really couldn't eat a bird I knew.

136. happyture7 January 2012, 13:43 GMT +01:00

Ha ha ha,,,,I would eat anything as long as its not looking at me when i stick the fork in it ....

137. xymonau7 January 2012, 13:58 GMT +01:00

If we all had to kill and clean the things we eat, there would be less meat eating.

138. happyture7 January 2012, 16:29 GMT +01:00

yes your right there dezzie, mind you i think there would be more mutilating,,you know,, just chop a leg off the pig save cleaning the whole thing dear!!!

139. xymonau7 January 2012, 23:48 GMT +01:00

You inhabit a strange reality, my friend...

140. happyture8 January 2012, 9:18 GMT +01:00

Funny you say that,,,Do vicars ride unicorns while holding a light sabre,,or is that one i just seen the only one????

141. xymonau8 January 2012, 10:43 GMT +01:00

Why, yes, they do. Perhaps you're normal after all.

142. happyture8 January 2012, 12:24 GMT +01:00

Phew, and heres me worrying meself silly :O) well i,m off for my sunday walk with my partner and Panasonic....see the duckies i thinks!!

143. xymonau8 January 2012, 12:44 GMT +01:00

I've just finished my eleventh assignment today. I have begun writing jibberish, and I know I'll look at it tomorrow and have to rewrite everything, but I can't bear to go over it right now. Besides, my bedroom light fizzled out, so I can't see as well as I'd like to. Eleven in one day. That is just awful. Some were small, obviously, and some I had almost completed on paper, but it was still a lot of work. That's one subject almost finished - a couple of things to do in the workplace yet - and tomorrow I start on the next. There were 17 assignments all together in this one. I can't bear to look at the next one until tomorrow, so I don't know how many are left. I will aim to do another eleven at least.\

Enjoy your walk. You take some lovely shots, Mike. I am jealous.

Just stay away from that unicorn. It bites.

144. happyture8 January 2012, 16:38 GMT +01:00

OMG!!!!! All that work,,,no socialising, locked in your bedroom with a fizzled bulb... you need some me time dezzie,,,everybody needs me time.....take some i proscribe some for you....

145. xymonau8 January 2012, 23:21 GMT +01:00

In my browser I can't read the ends of the sentences on this page.

Now you're talking as much gibberish as me. That's a good thing.

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