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What the 'ell??
On 1/3/13 11:11 AM,
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On Thursday, January 3, 2013 11:54:53 AM UTC-4, Wayne. B wrote:
On Thu, 3 Jan 2013 04:29:12 -0800 (PST),
wrote:
It's winter, minus 13 C , the boat is undercover in the driveway another 4 or 5 months so I'd like to do something that might be considered a public service.
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How about posting some pictures of the winter scenery or some big surf
along the coast?
Funny you mention pictures...
I've been struggling trying to decide what camera to buy to replace my Canon G10which is 3 or 4 years old and never did impress me. I fell for Canon's claim that it was their flagship of the point & shoot lineup.
Although it works perfectly..having just under 1k pictures taken on it, I found the 14.1mp sensor was too small and the pictures can seem a bit noisy if blown up to tv size. Also the video option isn't HD.
I was really looking forward to the newly released Canon EOS M mirrorless model with the big APS C sensor. The reviews so far have been a bit underwhelming for an $800.00 camera. I could get as good results, and in some cases better, with the Canon Rebel T4i DSLR...but am trying to avoid a bigger bulkier camera.
Anyway, if I decide this winter, you'll see more pictures of this area than you might want.
Have you tried the "mirrorless" cameras? Unless you get one with an
electronic viewfinder option, you might find it hard to use outdoors,
because under many conditions, what you can see through the "big"
viewfinder on the back of the camera is limited by glare and by being
washed out in strong sunlight. Also, if you are trying to fill the
screen of a large TV set with photos taken on almost any size reasonably
priced digital camera sensor, and you want "almost noiseless" photos on
that big screen, it ain't gonna happen for several reasons, some of
which have to do with the camera and some with the TV.
I have an older "Rebel" similar to the one you mentioned, and it is
bulky and heavy.
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