Well look for the highest mp you can afford then..
We have a Sony point and shoot, it has a Carl Zeouse (think that's the name) lenses on it. It's wallet size so fits the pocket well..
Well look for the highest mp you can afford then..
We have a Sony point and shoot, it has a Carl Zeouse (think that's the name) lenses on it. It's wallet size so fits the pocket well..
If you're only looking for continuous shoot with a good quality easy to use camera, I would recommend a middle road compact. Something like a sony, canon etc.
They can take fantastic shot, you just...
Totally agree with westy. Even the current cheaper range of DSLR takes some really quality photos puts a lot of high end pos cameras to shame. . And it's all about the lens. Grab a entry model DSLR...
Dlsr. Is the way to go if you want quality.
We have a cannon 550D which is cannons middle range.
Was over $1000 when we bought it and now see it below $700 sometimes.
If you are serious grab...
Duty free for a compact digital is not really worth it as you can find great deal around. Bextec is an online store and reputable with good prices. Canon is my personal choice, make sure optic zoom...
From being in Europe buy a sim over there as they cater for English speakers SIM cards and the prepaid is a lot cheaper and better value over there than what they can offer you here
Bought one of these some time ago from Jaycar. It was supposed to work over 80 metres or so. I was lucky if it sometimes worked over 8 metres (I had it on the caravan). Installed a wired camera...
Jaycar have a wireless one for about $100. Yes it picks up other security cameras etc. But the picture quality is bloody good and it connects instantly when I hit reverse.
Have heard the same thing as Cuppa about the wireless ones so I went wired.
Hi mate below is the link to the other thread which may help.
http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forums/showthread.php?t=5432
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Sorry mate different Rossco, they guy who did the conversion his username is just "Rossco"
His was a TB42S so a carby model
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G'day Mate. Where did you connect the fan for the 12V supply
We just had a week away in our bus up near Ballarat where it was consistently & officially ‘bloody hot’. Days of 40+ degrees. Saw 48 degrees inside the bus. Our 133 litre upright compressor fridge...
take your pick from any of the 12v fans should be an easy fit up I did it years ago on my engel but cant re call fan part number
what I did was put some polyurethane box inside the cover
with cut outs for the fan works fine for me and on the lid as well
any temp above 30d will give you trouble