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njlouch
It's my fiancee's birthday soon, and she has expressed an interest in moving beyond the "point and shoot" compacts we have all had, and moving to something a little better but not full-on just yet.

I have looked around and found that the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ8 is within the budget I have set. It seems to be getting great reviews for what it is.

I cannot find, however, any info on how I could apply filters to it - such as a polarising lens or such. I have seen them on eBay for this cam, but it doesn't seem to have any screw thread!?

Also, I am looking at a Panasonic Refurb for £128 - but dubious about the "refurb" bit...

Can anyone help?
Nicholas-c
The panasonic FZ-8 is a great camera for what it is, its between point and shoot and DSLR (can manually set stuff but not change lenses).

The panasonic FZ-8 comes with a "Lens adapter" which screws onto the camera body and then you can screw on any 52mm filter
njlouch
Aaaaaaaaaaahhhh!

That explains it smile.gif That would suit her fine then smile.gif Thanks for that!

So - any comments on what a factory refurb would be like?
njlouch
This is really eating at me - so tempted to buy it, but worried by the "refurb" status...
Richard Hammond
Factory refurbs are basically new machines, the camera has probably had a fault which was replaced with new component whatever failed at factory, its probably in as new condition.
njlouch
Yeah, I know this, I read it - but still got that worry in my mind - you know?

Meh, do it and be damned. I'm off to bid...

Thanks smile.gif
Marshalus
Quote - (Richard Hammond @ Jun 23 2008, 08:29) *
Factory refurbs are basically new machines, the camera has probably had a fault which was replaced with new component whatever failed at factory, its probably in as new condition.


Either that or the original owner returned it saying "there is something wrong with it" just because he didn't like it, wanted to be a pain, etc... and when the techs at the warranty center got it they didn't find anything wrong with it and sent it back out. Not really "open box" but not really "refurbished" either.
njlouch
I think the barometer here would be "Would you buy it in my situation?"

I am going to buy - but having emailed the seller last night and not hearing - will wait and see how long their response takes.

See, I CAN afford to buy it at full price, but at £130 I will be able to get her a filter, spare battery, mem card, etc.
shaun2312
I bought this for my Fiancee at Xmas, Which she has used greatly. I think this Xmas I will have to get her an SLR one
Marshalus
Quote - (njlouch @ Jun 23 2008, 08:38) *
I think the barometer here would be "Would you buy it in my situation?"


Keeping in mind I know nothing about the camera, strictly from a perspective of "new" vs "refurbished" ... yes.
njlouch
Yeah, that's a nice compact camera. I think my Fee want's something more like I posted. However, thanks smile.gif

Quote -
Keeping in mind I know nothing about the camera, strictly from a perspective of "new" vs "refurbished" ... yes.


Well, you're a respected voice around here, and respect carries a lot of weight even in unknown situations. Thank you smile.gif
njlouch
Heard back and got the usual "Refurbished can mean many things..." line.

So looked - only had a 3 month warranty. Is this something to be wary of?
crazzy88ss
I've only bought one thing on ebay, and got burned. I don't do ebay.

BUT, in terms of refurbished/used/etc, I've done just fine. Refurbished units go through more inspections than normal units. They've always worked out just fine for me!
njlouch
Well, I have bought it. So will open and check it before wrapping!

Cheers for the feedback smile.gif
Marshalus
Quote - (njlouch @ Jun 24 2008, 01:45) *
Heard back and got the usual "Refurbished can mean many things..." line.

So looked - only had a 3 month warranty. Is this something to be wary of?


Just use the holy living crap out of it during that 3 months and hope that anything that will go wrong with it happens in that time smile.gif
njlouch
Well, it arrived today. It's not in original packaging, but well packaged. All in sealed bags etc. The camera itself doesn't have any signs of ever even having been touched (and fingerprints on black show up easily) smile.gif
Nicholas-c
Cool smile.gif have fun!
njlouch
I'm sure she will smile.gif Also got her:

Leather re-inforced case (she is clumsy)
Polarising filter (been told this is almost a necessity in bright sunlight)
LCD hood (we often go to very bright places)
Hand grip strap (she is clumsy)
Wide-angle lens (seemed worthwhile)
Extra battery + foreign charger (we are always travelling)

Should keep her happy for a while smile.gif

Thanks for all the help here!
Marshalus
Dang, lots of toys to play with.
njlouch
Sorry for being so late in updating this. Well, she got it and was very happy. Her first play was in her mother's garden last weekend - I was away and she's got a book on how to use a camera properly. She's taking random pics looking at settings, and notices a bee on a plant. Snap - upload. Bugger me if it's not damned good. And she wasn't even using any macro settings/lens...

Cheers for all the help, I will be setting her up on Flickr or something soon.

Also thinking of a fish-eye lens just fo some fun shots.
Marshalus
Good to hear!
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