Wish I could help you Tropi, but the model numbers are different here in the States.
I still prefer film cameras. Shooting slide film and scanning slides into my Nikon 4000 ED film scanner takes much longer but the quality of the images is superb and there are a ton of accessories such as extension tubes, shift lenses etc... that let me do macro work and have some meausure of ability to correct perspective "distortions".
The images I posted so far have been shot with a small Canon S400, smaller than a pack of smokes. That camera offers no focus control, limited macro abilities, limited zoom control and really isn't much good for anything except maybe taking snaps at the beach.
Best regards,
Steve
I still prefer film cameras. Shooting slide film and scanning slides into my Nikon 4000 ED film scanner takes much longer but the quality of the images is superb and there are a ton of accessories such as extension tubes, shift lenses etc... that let me do macro work and have some meausure of ability to correct perspective "distortions".
The images I posted so far have been shot with a small Canon S400, smaller than a pack of smokes. That camera offers no focus control, limited macro abilities, limited zoom control and really isn't much good for anything except maybe taking snaps at the beach.
Best regards,
Steve