Foxes at the bottom of the garden...
...well, actually, across the railway line on the other side of the cuttting.
With the new roof space, you can sit up above the city, watching them live their lives, completely unconcerned, and usually asleep...

The source image taken with a Fuji FinPix S2 Pro we've got in for review, using the standard lens and then severely cropped in a standard photo editing tool to produce the candid fox shot. This is a 1:1 pixel image, not scaled like many of my usual picture postings.
So you can get a feel for the actual resolution of the picture, here's the original, scaled from the camera's 4256 x 2848 pixels to a more usable (and LJ friendly) 500 x 335 pixels. Spot the fox in there!

With the new roof space, you can sit up above the city, watching them live their lives, completely unconcerned, and usually asleep...

The source image taken with a Fuji FinPix S2 Pro we've got in for review, using the standard lens and then severely cropped in a standard photo editing tool to produce the candid fox shot. This is a 1:1 pixel image, not scaled like many of my usual picture postings.
So you can get a feel for the actual resolution of the picture, here's the original, scaled from the camera's 4256 x 2848 pixels to a more usable (and LJ friendly) 500 x 335 pixels. Spot the fox in there!

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Both of which are nice lenses and on the S2 would give you an effective focal length of 36-147.5mm.
Now if they'd sent you a AF-S 70-200/2.8G VR IF-ED, I'd have been straight round to help you 'lose' it :-)
Apologies, getting all Nikon lens geeky... off for a cold shower.
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Nice lens!