Thursday, July 10, 2008

WELCOME TO FUGI-LAND



Here are some photos taken today with our new Fugi FinePix Z20. What d’ya think?

Jack rides 4-wheeler in yard.









Duke relaxes in yard while Jack reads in hammock.






On right, Nellie looks uncomfortable because she is. She doesn't like it when Mike mows the lawn.





Here's a photo looking over the grain as it gradually turns to amber in the summer heat. (Little Canyon in distance.)




3 comments:

Hallie said...

Looks pretty good! You must have gotten an upgrade on the camera. When you click on the small photo to enlarge, the photo is about twice the size as before.

Kathy said...

The sales associate at Wal-Mart said we didn't have to go far to beat a Kodak EasyShare. Mike chose a Nikon but it wasn't in stock. Since we wanted a camera immediately, the associate said, "Why don't you try this one. For the money, it's better than the Kodak, better than the Nikon you were considering." And he pointed out that if we didn't like it we could return it within 30 days. It's very small -- fits in a pocket so would be easy to carry on walks. Comes with its own rechargeable battery. And I'm now downloading from the memory card, which is slick. I use the pictures program that came with my laptop instead of the software that came with the camera. This Fuji FinePix Z20 is a 10.0 MP / 3x optical zoom / 2.5" LCD. If it's bright outside, I have trouble seeing the screen. And I am having to adjust to using a screen. I don't think it has the "steady shot" feature, either. In fact, I'm not sure it's the latest model because the associate said Fuji had recently decreased the price. I am taking lots of pictures. I'm not sure Mike will really like it -- it seems rather feminine in appearance to me. Maybe it's my camera. KW

Hallie said...

Well, let me know how you end up liking it. Nick keeps up on camera technology and he could help you select something and probably find a good deal online. You may not be 100% satisfied with only a 3X zoom capability.

I personally like using the screen but it is problematic if you can't see it outside.