zad
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Without any cashback offers running also concider D1100 body only plus Sigma 18-200mm f3.5-6.3 DC Lens - Canon Fit (777927) - wex photographic for about £480.
To be honest I'm not familiar with how the zoom number is calculated. I came from an fSLR background rather than a digital compact, so it's just not something I've learnt the relationship of.Just reading through the post again, Thinking this Sigma 18-200mm is the telephoto lens to go for but looking at the one with the OS Lens
Sigma 18-200mm f3.5-6.3 DC OS Lens - Canon Fit (888954) - wex photographic
Can't make my mind up but am I right in saying that the zoom on this is 11x (200mm/18mm) and a better option than the Canon 55mm - 250mm IS
...And also I'm going to get the Canon EF 50 mm f/1.8 II Lens ...
There looks to be at least 4 "hot pixels" on sensor of that camera If you zoom in on the circled areas in the attached rared .jpeg you'll see a pixel that is brighter than the others, this carries across both pictures. Before you start reaching for the box to return the cameras, hot pixels are "normal" on long exposures (annoying all the same though). However, if you are getting them on images that are less than 1-2 seconds long get in touch with Canon to see if it is covered by your warranty.
You've got a much better eye than me, was it easy to spot them?
Only spotted them on the full res images, but 4 pixels are an easy fix in photoshop etc.
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