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Originally Posted by senu
Hi Dennis.. 
I live here too!!.. Hope you have fun with your new toy.. Careful with Pirate though .. he might soon be tempting you to try a Sony A100 
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Senu . . as if I would!
Wouldn't mind the 50 myself actually. FWIW Dennis, some tips:
1. Get a spare battery. Cheap generics on eBay have been OK for me.
2. Get at least 2 decent capacity reasonably fast memory cards. If you have one large one and it goes pear shaped, then you might lose all data. If you have 2, there will always be a backup. Lateral thinking here . . .
3. Get a set of lens filters (cheap enough on eBay). Fit the UV one and keep it on to protect the main lens. Only remove it to change filter type (if required).
4. Set the image stabilisation to
MODE 2 (this will only activate OIS when shutter button is half depressed saving battery life). Only use MODE 1 for continuous focus/rapid fire shooting.
5. Set image quality to RAW (unless you are not familiar with the format or have a small capacity card, use JPEG Fine Mode).
6. Remember, the 50 has an external flash hot-shoe so you can get yourself a flashgun in due course. Much better than the pop-up. One recommendation would be the
Sunpak Super 383. A diffuser would also be useful. Something for the Christmas list maybe?