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Is this thing all you need?
http://store.apple.com/uk/product/MB125G/C?fnode=MTY1NDA0OQ&mco=MTA4MjUwNjc
I have creative speakers, these:
http://www.creative.com/products/product.asp?category=4&subcategory=28&product=18020
That normally connect to my computer via the standard headphone jack, is it simply a matter of connecting them to the dock above and voila? I dont want to spend money on these expensive all in one systems as I already have these.
Help much appreciated
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Sorry for confusion GA2G. I meant if I can hack it being a bit bigger than the GR1v, then it would be nice to have the increased flexibility of the DSLR. I just annoyed with Digital, with batteries and memory cards and the like. And I think film will force me to concentrate on taking the right shot.
But I will answer your questions directly:
A) Landscape, almost without exception. I never do anything else.
B) I want a really small 20mm lens, if I were to get an SLR, like the Nikon F4.
C) Don't have any idea what accesories I might need. Not a lot, as I need to travel light when I climb, hence GR1v.
E) Dont think I need it ofr outdoors do you?
F/) V important
G) as small and light as possible.I would love not to have batteries. The other reason for non-digital is that apparently n extreme cold they can go tits up...
Any help much appreciated. All I need is a kinda short list, I suppose, and a compelling reason, if any, to get an SLR over, say, a GR1v.
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http://www.camerapedia.org/wiki/Olympus_mju_II
I see that this page suggests Yashica T5, Olympus mju II, Leica Minilux 2, Contax T2
The Mju is not a wide angle lens and therefore wont work...
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Film because for the price I cannot get a camera with a sensor good enough to match quality of the film, and film cameras have longer lasting batteries for expeditions and are simpler and probably less likely to break, I think.
Jambon, what is fixed lens? I assume you mean a bit like an SLR, only with a smal lens that doesnt come off. The attraction of the GR1v is that nothing protrudes from it and it slides into a pocket really easily and comfortably...
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I currently use an LX3 but am considering switching to a film camera as they're more reliable in mountain environments, which is where I take the majority of my photos.
What should I be looking to get and how much to spend? Would like a wide angle and compact as possible, ie, I don't want to take a load of lenses.
Any advice much appreciated!
And dont anyone suggest The Haunted. I quite like them, dont get me wrong, but I dont think they match Slayer or LoG.