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Date: 7/15/2006 10:49:38 AM
Author: diamondseeker2006
I know there are a lot of past camera threads, but I think I'll start us a camera thread anyway in shopping.
bahaha... I got here thinking I wanted a .75-.8 oval then realized I could buy over a carat here for the same price... now I really want two carats bahahaha! I''ll probably be somewhere between 1-2 though in the end.Date: 7/13/2006 10:48:03 PM
Author:dbgaap
I was already planning a shopping trip this evening when another pricescoper with size insecurities (or maybe just diamond modesty) sorta challenged me to take the leap. I''m not saying who it is or anything, but all I can say is I''m not getting a diamond as big as hers! I draw the line at 1.59 !!!![]()
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I have been thinking about this & shopping a bit and this evening I found something that looks very promising.
It is an E with medium flouresence, 1.59 ct, 7.66 mm diameter, SI2 with twining wips that disappear into the stone.
It didn''t just sing to me, it hollered, ''hey, take me home with you!!''
Here is what the HCA looks like-
It is!!! I''ve been looking at my friends'' rings more closely and thinking, wow, if I get what I want, I''m gonna have to hide it in their presence or look like I just like to blow endless money LOLDate: 7/13/2006 11:07:20 PM
Author: diamondseeker2006
It is bad, but it is like having a whole other life in here! It''s hard going back to the real world sometimes!
By the way, my new diamond is 7.6mm, so the one you''re looking at is a tiny bit bigger in diameter! Haha!
I second the E with med blue... I want that!!!Date: 7/13/2006 11:51:40 PM
Author: mrssalvo
hehe...so DS is only hours into her upgrade and already a bad influence![]()
congrats dbgaap, an E with blue fluor...YUMMY![]()
don''t post it! I might throw in the towel on my cushion for a D med blue and snatch it up! hehe (j/k)Date: 7/13/2006 11:54:50 PM
Author: Mara
lol we are the dark side...all of us, not JUST me missy!!!![]()
dg...which vendor has that stone? it doesn''t really have specs that i adore...and i don''t like the two VG''s in the middle..but it sure is spready, are you looking for size or exceptional cut??
this thread is cracking me up and ringing a bit close to home LOL But fogettit... *I* Have to like it - who cares what anyone else thinks! They''re just jealous anyway LOL!Date: 7/14/2006 8:29:15 AM
Author: dbgaap
Date: 7/14/2006 3:59:16 AM
Author: Lorelei
Wot''s diamond modesty????Never heard of it! So we have another diamondseeker do we??![]()
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Congrats Dbgaap!
Diamond modesty! I made it up!!
When I was growing up, it was ingrained in me that ''conspicuous consumption'' is something only tacky insecure people are prone to.
Having the biggest and the best is just .. well.. TACKY!
Honestly, that''s a bunch of nonsense! My own mother, who drilled that into me, compliments my jewelry every time I see her and she has repeatedly told me how happy she is that I am happily married, daughter growing up well and happy with my career.
Maybe back then she felt tired of frugality and it was a little bit of sour grapes or something.
whatever!!!
There are plenty of people here with huge stones so I won''t stick out in general public, but my circle is used to me having *nothing* and I''m pretty casual and unpretentious so I think they''re gonna be shocked. I *refuse* to discuss my diamond purchase with anyone. I tried talking to one of my friends but I ended it after 5 minutes. She''s bragged for years about her 1 carat marquise and how "flawless" it is but I''ve always thought her ring was ugly and the cut was horrible (very very narrow - no flash or sparkle) and when I tried talking to her about cut she told me cut was just a fad and she was told clarity was most important and color. So fine, wear your VVS1 D that does nothing. I''m sure she''ll tell everyone how ugly my weird cushion is... but that''s on her LOL Scary thing is I''m not spending much more than she didDate: 7/14/2006 8:43:33 AM
Author: diamondseeker2006
db, I think I can relate to the tacky thing. But I just think diamond size has grown over the years! I think now that 1.6 is okay for us (after a littl brainwashing), but I doubt either of us would choose a poorly cut 3 ct.with black spots in it at the same price in order to have a big honker. That would be tacky to me. And the 1.6 is really my absolute comfort limit for where I live.![]()
I love this picture - that''s a beautiful stoneDate: 7/15/2006 7:36:05 PM
Author: dbgaap
in the palm of my hand........
Date: 7/15/2006 7:59:45 PM
Author: Cehrabehra
I love this picture - that''s a beautiful stoneDate: 7/15/2006 7:36:05 PM
Author: dbgaap
in the palm of my hand........This is your E med flour, right? ::swoon::
In the end, loving it is all that mattersDate: 7/15/2006 8:19:23 PM
Author: dbgaap
This stone are something I would have never even considered if I only looked at the paper.![]()
It was when I saw it that I loved it so much.![]()
And, getting a less than ideal cut saved money.[$$)]
Ack - is it OK to say that on pricescope??!!
Well, that''s the way it is!!
I LOVE this stone !!![]()
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Well thanks for sharing all that (yes, what a pain to research a plain old boring camera)Date: 7/15/2006 8:15:31 PM
Author: diamondseeker2006
In the A series (as in the A510), there is now an A530 which at least has 5 megapixels (which should be okay considering the A510 only has 3.2 and takes good pictures), and this is the low end of the price scale at $159. at Amazon. There are a couple of more expensive A''s, but it doesn''t make much sense to me to go much higher than that on their inexpensive camera line. Then, in the compact (pocketsize) category, you have the SD600, SD630, and SD700 (about $300, $350, and $439.including shipping). These all have 6 megapixels. In reading the reviews, I think I''d be fine with the SD600. I just won''t pay $500 for a camera for my purposes, and that''s almost what the SD700 would be by the time you added on a memory and and case! The last three do have the advantage of having a lithium battery like a cell phone, so you plug it in to charge the battery instead of using AA''s like the A510.
Date: 7/15/2006 8:24:30 PM
Author: dbgaap
Well thanks for sharing all that (yes, what a pain to research a plain old boring camera)Date: 7/15/2006 8:15:31 PM
Author: diamondseeker2006
In the A series (as in the A510), there is now an A530 which at least has 5 megapixels (which should be okay considering the A510 only has 3.2 and takes good pictures), and this is the low end of the price scale at $159. at Amazon. There are a couple of more expensive A''s, but it doesn''t make much sense to me to go much higher than that on their inexpensive camera line. Then, in the compact (pocketsize) category, you have the SD600, SD630, and SD700 (about $300, $350, and $439.including shipping). These all have 6 megapixels. In reading the reviews, I think I''d be fine with the SD600. I just won''t pay $500 for a camera for my purposes, and that''s almost what the SD700 would be by the time you added on a memory and and case! The last three do have the advantage of having a lithium battery like a cell phone, so you plug it in to charge the battery instead of using AA''s like the A510.
Hopefully we''ll get a little time to look tomorrow. There are SO MANY Canons! I was thinking of getting the 550 based on what other ps-ers are using.
Also, there is the SONY dsc-t9 recommended by Vadim.
And I think I will go for one with that rechargeable battery. I go through a LOT of the double A''s.
The 600 is newer than the 550 and it is lighter and thinner and got better reviews from what I read. They were almost the same price, so I ruled out the 550. I did read a couple of reviews that compared the Sony dsc-t9, and the Canon''s got the better review. The last I priced the Sony, it was about $350, so the Canon SD600 would be less, and the SD630 would be about the same. I pretty much would like the charger rather than dealing with batteries, too. But the lithium will run down quicker..it''ll take about 160 pictures to 300 with the A series on one charge. Just thought I''d save you a little research time!Date: 7/15/2006 8:24:30 PM
Author: dbgaap
Well thanks for sharing all that (yes, what a pain to research a plain old boring camera)Date: 7/15/2006 8:15:31 PM
Author: diamondseeker2006
In the A series (as in the A510), there is now an A530 which at least has 5 megapixels (which should be okay considering the A510 only has 3.2 and takes good pictures), and this is the low end of the price scale at $159. at Amazon. There are a couple of more expensive A''s, but it doesn''t make much sense to me to go much higher than that on their inexpensive camera line. Then, in the compact (pocketsize) category, you have the SD600, SD630, and SD700 (about $300, $350, and $439.including shipping). These all have 6 megapixels. In reading the reviews, I think I''d be fine with the SD600. I just won''t pay $500 for a camera for my purposes, and that''s almost what the SD700 would be by the time you added on a memory and and case! The last three do have the advantage of having a lithium battery like a cell phone, so you plug it in to charge the battery instead of using AA''s like the A510.
Hopefully we''ll get a little time to look tomorrow. There are SO MANY Canons! I was thinking of getting the 550 based on what other ps-ers are using.
Also, there is the SONY dsc-t9 recommended by Vadim.
And I think I will go for one with that rechargeable battery. I go through a LOT of the double A''s.
Date: 7/15/2006 8:19:23 PM
Author: dbgaap
This stone are something I would have never even considered if I only looked at the paper.![]()
It was when I saw it that I loved it so much.![]()
And, getting a less than ideal cut saved money.[$$)]
Ack - is it OK to say that on pricescope??!!
Well, that''s the way it is!!
I LOVE this stone !!![]()
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Cehra, funny but that is exactly what my husband said!Date: 7/15/2006 8:27:15 PM
Author: Cehrabehra
Date: 7/15/2006 8:24:30 PM
Author: dbgaap
Well thanks for sharing all that (yes, what a pain to research a plain old boring camera)Date: 7/15/2006 8:15:31 PM
Author: diamondseeker2006
In the A series (as in the A510), there is now an A530 which at least has 5 megapixels (which should be okay considering the A510 only has 3.2 and takes good pictures), and this is the low end of the price scale at $159. at Amazon. There are a couple of more expensive A''s, but it doesn''t make much sense to me to go much higher than that on their inexpensive camera line. Then, in the compact (pocketsize) category, you have the SD600, SD630, and SD700 (about $300, $350, and $439.including shipping). These all have 6 megapixels. In reading the reviews, I think I''d be fine with the SD600. I just won''t pay $500 for a camera for my purposes, and that''s almost what the SD700 would be by the time you added on a memory and and case! The last three do have the advantage of having a lithium battery like a cell phone, so you plug it in to charge the battery instead of using AA''s like the A510.
Hopefully we''ll get a little time to look tomorrow. There are SO MANY Canons! I was thinking of getting the 550 based on what other ps-ers are using.
Also, there is the SONY dsc-t9 recommended by Vadim.
And I think I will go for one with that rechargeable battery. I go through a LOT of the double A''s.
If it has a rechargable you might consider how long it will last or perhaps buying two... because you can buy double A''s anywhere, but if your recharg runs out of juice, you''re stuck.