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Question : I know photoshop( graphic design) know how to use my digital camera (fuji s9000) .How can I find a job in PA?
I need to find a job in Philadlephia area. Any suggestion ?
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Post a "free" ad in the "wanted" here:
http://philadelphia.craigslist.org/
Also, look under the jobs.
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Question : extra zoom lenses for the Fuji finepix s700 digital camera.?
I was wondering what kind of extra zoom lenses can be purchased for the Fuji s700 digital camera. If I can buy extra lenses, where would I find them. I am from Canada. I will mostly use this camera at a race track 80% of the time it will be night.
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It has a 10X optical zoom. Fuji doesn't offer any "front lens" add-ons. There may be some "after market" ones offered but they would probably be a waste of money.
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Question : Just bought a 2nd hand Fuji Finepix digital camera. What does Frame Numbering (Continuous, Renew) mean?
All I got was the camera, no manual with it or anything, but one of the shooting options is called Frame Numbering and you can choose from Continuous or Renew. Does anyone know what this means?
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It didn't come with the manual? How very odd.
Continuous means when you use the next memory card, the photo number (as in, 1, 2, 3 and so on), continues onto next card.
Renew means the next card, it resets to 1 (if it's empty, that is).
I think I am guessing correctly. I use Canon and I am certain they work the same way.
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Question : I just purchased a Fuji digital camera F40FD. I was wondering if this is a good camera?
I just purchased a Fuji digital camera F40fd. I take pictures in low light and I understand that the Fuji cameras are good for low light photography. I noticed that the camera got warm after taking a couple of pictures also when the lense goes in and out of the camera it grinds a bit especially between the review mode and setting it back to picture mode. I was looking for a F31fd camera or a F45fd camera but could not find one anywhere. So I am wondering if I made the right choice buying the F40fd? I have a couple of days to make up my mind and then I can either exchange the camera or keep the camera. I do not know what to do.I already own a Fuji camera a A820 and the pictures are fairly decent on that camera. I just wanted to bascially up grade that camera because I wanted a smaller more compact camera that worked well in low light. Did I make the right choice?
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This is a discontinued model. I would recommend a Canon camera over Fuji. Depending on how much you spent on the camera, another choice would be the Canon SD1100 IS. The PowerShot SD1100 IS Digital ELPH features ISO 1600 and High ISO Auto settings that reduce the effects of camera shake and sharpen subjects in low-light situations, giving you greater shooting flexibility. It's small and compact, and the Elph series has been known for it's superior quality for years.
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Question : Anyone know of a great Olympus or Fuji point-and-shoot digital camera?
I'm looking for details here... I have lots of xD memory and my camera has gone belly up... anyone have feedback on current Olympus or Fuji digital cameras?
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Between those two brands...sorry, but Olympus is a brand I would never consider (due to it's so-so photo quality).
The Fujifilm Finepix F30, however, is a compact point & shoot camera that performs extremely well in low light (high ISO, handheld, no flash). No other compact can compete with it in this area. I would buy it for that capability alone.
So, if you want a compact camera particularly for low light situations, then it's the one to get. It also has great battery life of up to 580 shots.
The newer, F31 fd, is a minor update but hasn't been reviewed as yet.
But, if you ever decide to invest in SD memory, then have a look at Canon ;-)
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Question : How do I format an xd picture disk for fuji digital camera?
How do I format an xd picture disk for fuji digital camera?
Answer:
-Put the XD card in the camera.
-Turn the camera on.
-Open the menu
-Slect format card.
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Question : Can I fix my Fuji Finepix digital camera?
I was wondering if anyone knows if it is possible to fix a zoom problem with my Fuji Finepix A345. I've never even dropped it or gotten it wet but for some reason there is a problem with the lense. Often when I turn it on the lense won't come out all the way like it is stuck and makes noises. Then sometimes when it does come out it is blurry and when I try zooming it or focusing it it won't work.
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I'm sure you didn't do anything to it, but unfortunately, I doubt there is anything you can do to it to make it NOT have the error with the lens. It sounds like your lens will need to be replaced.....but there is always a possibility it may be jammed. However, in the camera repair shop I work in, this kind of problem is almost ALWAYS because the lens needs to be replaced. If it's still under warranty and you haven't dropped it or anything like that, I would send it in to Fuji directly. If it's out of the warranty, you'd be better off replacing it since repairs are around the cost of this camera when it was new. Hope that helps.
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Question : Is Fuji a decent brand of digital camera? ?
I' m interested in purchasing a new digital camera..Fuji seems to offer more bang for the buck! ( higher mp and optical zoom) Does anyone have personal experience with the fuji brand. What brand would you suggest in buying a digital camera, if not Fuji. I have a Canon and really like it, but they seem much pricier.
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Yeah Fuji makes good cameras. I have one.
Basically, Fuji, Canon, Nikon, Sony, Panasonic - they all make good cameras.
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Question : where can i find out about Fuji digital camera?
I need to know about the Fine Pix S 700 and to get a user man
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I need to know about the Fine Pix S 700 and to get a user man
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Question : What digital camera? Fuji A920, fuji J10. Kodak C813, Kodak v1003...or other?
I have been looking at cheap digital cameras, I have always like fuji and own one of their higher market ones for business purposes, and I have had a Kodak in the past........however I am now looking for a point and shoot camera for under £100. All the models mentioned above seem ok but I really don't know the difference...any ideas?
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I've always liked Fuji. I have had a few of them (when I buy a new one I give the old one to a charity or family member), and I have never had a problem with the. I like that Fuji uses glass lenses as they give you a better quality picture than plastic lenses. Also, I have noticed that Fuji cameras have a good learning curve, so if you are a beginner, intermediate or expert user you will find useful features.
But, in that price range they are all about the same, just go for one that will have the features that you want and need.
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