roadfix
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But in that instance proprietary batteries are no different.
AA batteries for the big win!
But in that instance proprietary batteries are no different.
Hy everyone,
How are you coping with a "lost recipe" trouble?
I was not talking about cruise ships. I was talking about personal watercraft.Sure, they sell AA batteries on cruise ships
Actually they are because the charge and capacity is much greater on the proprietary batteries.But in that instance proprietary batteries are no different.
Actually they are because the charge and capacity is much greater on the proprietary batteries.
Agreed and I could blow through 500 pictures in one day so if they only get 700 or whatever GB gets (as I haven't see such ability out of the camera I dealt with) I'd still need something charged and ready or readily available.But you still cannot buy an EN-EL3e battery on a cruise ship or at a mini-mart 30-minutes away.
Really? My camera looks like an SLR camera and far from "toyish" and it takes 4 AA batteries. My daughters camera slipped into her back pocket and took AA batteries. It was less than an 3/4 inch thick.I still don't like AA battery digital cameras for a totally different reason besides weight and size. I think they make the camera look and feel somewhat 'toyish'.....but that's just me.
Really? My camera looks like an SLR camera and far from "toyish" and it takes 4 AA batteries. My daughters camera slipped into her back pocket and took AA batteries. It was less than an 3/4 inch thick.
Funny thing, I can't find a Fuji that doesn't have a proprietary battery and I need something compact. Grr.
But do you think the link I posted looks like a toy camera?Like I said, it's just me. I'm kinda weird in that way.
I actually do. Please do not take offense. It is just my opinion, but I think it looks very toyish compared to my dSLR (or even not compared to anything).But do you think the link I posted looks like a toy camera?
But do you think the link I posted looks like a toy camera?
Too late. A $500 camera isn't a toy and it doesn't look like a toy if you see it up close. It looks just like my Minolta SLR. Maybe we have two different definitions of what a toy looks like. I see a toy as something like this:I actually do. Please do not take offense. It is just my opinion, but I think it looks very toyish compared to my dSLR (or even not compared to anything).
I just looked at the link. Actually, no, it does not look like a toy camera. In fact, you really can't tell that this camera runs on AA's. I was primarily talking about tiny cameras which took AA's.
. Maybe we have two different definitions of what a toy looks like.
Just because it's not a fancy Nikon dSLR doesn't mean it's a toy. It's been a great camera and takes great pictures. I would LOVE to see what your idea of a toy is.Exactly right.
No, I asked ROADFIX if he thought it looked like a toy because he was talking about all AA battery cameras looking like toys. It was a specific question for a specific poster not an open invitation to bash someone's personal best friend.I never said it was a toy. You were posted a question asking if it was thought that the camera in the link looked like a toy. I answered. We each have our own opinions and there is nothing wrong with that.
I am glad you love your camera and that it takes great pictures.