Matt L
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when i bought my camera the lady in the shop said that i can change the lense on it, but my question is can i get one to add onto it ie a telephoto lense?
iv seen this kit but according to their site it isnt for the s6500
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&Item=200201696987&Category=30070&_trksid=p3907.m29
but i would of thought aslong as i get the one for a 58mm lense then it would work?
may nip into the shop at the weekend and see if they have any 48mm lenses to test it.
cheers matt
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Matt L
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also found this one
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Professional-3X-Tele-Photo-Lens-For-Fujifilm-S6500-fd_W0QQitemZ310024330596QQihZ021QQcategoryZ15215QQtcZphotoQQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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Scotty_B
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Don't bother with these gimmicky add ons, they are not worth the money.
The S6500 already has a pretty good 10x zoom which I think is 28-280mm.
You can't buy seperate lenses for the S6500 as it's not an SLR but you can buy filters which can help.
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Matt L
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just fancied the telephoto one cause i when it zooms i dont think its very good at all.
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Scotty_B
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quote: Originally posted by Matt L
just fancied the telephoto one cause i when it zooms i dont think its very good at all.
I know what you mean, when I went from the S6500 to a Nikon D40 with a 105-400 lens the difference was massive.
The Fuji doesn't have image stability so anything over 300mm is going to be difficult to achieve.
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Matt L
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i think im just gonna get used to this camera and try get some decent pics then move to a dslr. although i really have no idea about lenses etc or cameras for that matter so wouldnt know what look for/at lol.
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mattk
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the lense on the S6500 Is 28 - 300
I was playing with my dads D40 the other day, hes had it for 3 months and never been out the house with it
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Tiger
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quote: Originally posted by Matt L
just fancied the telephoto one cause i when it zooms i dont think its very good at all.
Thats what you get with Digital zooms -= Optical Zooms are totally different.
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Matt L
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im half tempted to buy the cheap one just to see what its like works out at £35 for it which aint bad (know it will be very good quality but atleast i havent wasnt aload of money on something which isnt good if that makes sense)
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Tiger
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Honest mate, put the money towards a new camera, the camera you have is great for general purpose but will limit you when you want to do something that the camera wont allow you to do.
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Matt L
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hmmm true. think ill leave it
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Tiger
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You'll regret buying something cheap and useless, but 35 quid will buy you a circular polarizer and thats something you will never regret buying.
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Matt L
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lol howcome? (whats a polorizer do?)
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Tiger
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Increases colour saturation immensely. Reduces reflections and glare.
Filters are the most underestimated accessory for a camera.
Polarizers and ND Grad filters are a necessity, as are warm-up / cool down filters (although RAW shooting and editing reduces the need to use them so much now)
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Matt L
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cools may look into gettin a polorizer. have got a few fileters but not for this camera although they can fit on dodgily lol.
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Tiger
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Like I say though - if you think you could move up to a DSLR - get one for that instead of for the S6500. Dont buy cheap brands either - if you can afford the SHMC polarizer - get them. Get the best you can afford all the time
Remember to get a 'Circular' polarizer not a 'Linear'
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Matt L
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will wait and just buy a dslr eventually. just bin messing about with it and its good enough for now and to get used to everything lol.
plus i cant find any bits for mine
[Edited on 26-02-2008 by Matt L]
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Tiger
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quote: Originally posted by Matt L
will wait and just buy a dslr eventually. just bin messing about with it and its good enough for now and to get used to everything lol.
plus i cant find any bits for mine
[Edited on 26-02-2008 by Matt L]
I think your camera (while in the upper tier of the point and shoot range) is still a point and shoot camera.
The dSLR will be the best thing you ever buy!
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