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Sort of like your chrome anchor....
"Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Digital Photography Review is probably the best place on the web to get real info on digital cameras. If you want a real camera get a Canon EOS 10D http://www.dpreview.com/ Sadly, all of true HE reflex cameras are still second gen. units. Only professional working photographer should bother with those. The truth is that even a low cost Olympus D-360 takes fine pics. A G5 only does better if you take the time to really learn the camera. For a boat-based unit, a Z1, Sony U30 or a weatherproof U60 or Stylus 400 make a lot more sense. In the league of cameras costing under 1K, the Z1 offers a lot....10X optical zoom, ability to shoot good quality video with sound, superior focus and flash...for under 400.00. Here's the end of the review... Based on my testing, I can confidently say that the Minolta DiMAGE Z1 is one of the best bargains on the market for a long-zoom digicam. I was quite impressed though, with the way the Z1 combined a novice-friendly design with a surprising array of advanced features to satisfy more expert users. The price point, battery life, and shutter lag/cycle time performance are also impressive. Minolta has a great track record for high-quality lenses on their digicams, and the Z1's lens is no exception, turning in a better than average performance for a long-zoom model, with good sharpness and low chromatic aberration. The Z1's color was also very good, hue-accurate and appropriately saturated, although I'd like to see it just a slight bit brighter. Contrast is a little high, but a low-contrast option helps greatly on that score. All in all, it's hard to find much to fault about the Z1, apart from the somewhat "Buck Rogers"-styled case, which I don't personally care for. Highly recommended |