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FujiFilm Finepix S8600 $179 + $9.90 Delivery at Dirt Cheap Cameras

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Grab the FujiFilm FinePix S8600 for just $179 at Dirt Cheap Cameras.

Delivery is $9.90 or you can pick up from Lidcombe NSW.

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  • Wish we have this price ;-)
    https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/178119

    • Different camera different store… Do you have a point to this comment?

      • Yeah, wtf?

        • +1

          I paid I think it was $39 for a brand new one at Kmart when they were clearing them out. It's this camera, they had all different models on clearance

      • +1

        I know the store is different but the camera was same model and it was $59 sorry for the wrong link there is a conversation under this title

        • Is this the link? https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/178119
          It was happy camera days for a while back then… Canon Ixus 145 $19 after Canon cashback, Samsung WB35F Wifi cams $39 and the Fuji S8600 for $59.

  • Can we have some nikon lenses deals pls..

  • While I'm not in the market for a new camera, I have bought cameras in the past that used AA batteries and been very pleased with the result - you can use those many eneloops we all have charged and ready to go at a moments notice.

    Looks like a decent economical camera even without the lack of a viewfinder and its very plastic body after watching this review :

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s13ooqiyc-4

    • yeah I hate having to buy specialised batteries for cameras, but it does allow them to make smaller cameras.

      seems like a nice camera for the price for people who aren't into dslr but want better than a phone for important photos and its 36x zoom and macro down to 1 cm.

      • Specialised doesn't begin to describe it. I'm frustrated by the number of different batteries I need to keep because manufacturers seem to have a fetish for changing batteries for no real apparent reason.

        I wish the industry would come up with some agreed common high capacity format, ranging in various sizes. Similar to how paper is standardised… For video camera batteries you have VC1 through to VC10 (and beyond), for digital cameras you'd have DC1 -> DC10 eetc … the 1's being the smallest size, while 10 and beyond being larger. From all the various different cameras I've used there really is very little difference between them - I mean how many different sizes do you really need? and your terminals are more or less the same with temperature and capacity monitoring — Of course this is probably a pipe dream because manufacturers more than likely make a good healthy profit on batteries, which cost $5 to make and get sold for $70 or more… Why would you use an open battery (and charging) system to reduce waste when every 2nd generation you change batteries and milk people while making shareholders (who are more important than the customers) happy with increasing revenues? </rant>

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