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kouichi
{K:701} 10/14/2009
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Excellent !
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John Griep
{K:2521} 1/13/2006
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Hi Joćo, Thanks for your comment. To answer your question, indeed the Ixus has no aperture and speed settings, but it's very easy for outdoor sports. The G3 is a much,much better camera, it's not available anymore but the G6 still is (same lens, better CCD, more pixels) I would prefer it even if you compare it with a EOS350D. The twistable LCD is really a must for me, there are no limits in shooting angles, so you can approach subjects from a different view. Hopefully this helps. John
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Joćo F * Photography
{K:41945} 1/13/2006
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Jonh i like your portofólio this is a kind of photography i like a lot.Jonh tell one thing you play an ixus too and a G3 wich one have beter optics and performed beter.Because i have an ixuss 700 and shoting my camera in manual mode d'ont have a apertures and speed you have in your? tank you Joćo
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PK- Photos
{K:13099} 12/29/2005
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Hi John, wish you a HAPPY NEW YEAR !!!
Hugs & Kisses, *Pia*
...anyway I miss the colors here :) but excellent shot
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Renato Renato
{K:4759} 12/7/2005
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great shot! great B&W! congrate. ciao Renato
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Ivan Di Pietro
{K:1229} 12/2/2005
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This is wonderful!! (7) ivan
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Jeanette Hägglund
{K:59855} 12/1/2005
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REALLY a surreal feeling i get from this. Fits perfect as b/w - and a good composition too!
Cheers, Jeanette
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Branimir Fagarazzi
{K:38367} 12/1/2005
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Good
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