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"Harry" wrote in message
m...
...but...

A friend is shopping for a new digital camera. He does not want to
deal with the weight and complexity of a DSLR, but he wants a "really
good camera" with enough features to "take really sharp" photos and
"maybe intercnangeable lenses."

Well, I am not up to speed on these cameras and don't want to be. Any
specific recommendations I can pass along?


When I bought my Canon G10 about 18 months ago, it was considered
Canons flagship 'point & shoot'.
They've upgraded to the G11 now but if I was shopping for the same
type of camera, I look at Canon's Power Shot S90.
Reason... the G10-G11 are big & heavy compared to most point & shoots.
They are rated as good as entry level DSLRs in landscape photography,
but not so good for action shots of kids or pets.
http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/co...categoryid=113


The Olympus people have a new E-PL1 (Pen) camera that they're raving
about.
http://www.olympusamerica.com/cpg_se...p?product=1501

Bottom line... the point & shoots with small sensors fall short in low
light photography.

How many action shots of your kid do you really have to worry about?
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On Jun 22, 7:56*pm, Larry wrote:
YukonBound wrote:

"Harry" wrote in message
om...
...but...


A friend is shopping for a new digital camera. He does not want to
deal with the weight and complexity of a DSLR, but he wants a "really
good camera" with enough features to "take really sharp" photos and
"maybe intercnangeable lenses."


Well, I am not up to speed on these cameras and don't want to be. Any
specific recommendations I can pass along?


When I bought my Canon G10 about 18 months ago, it was considered
Canons flagship 'point & shoot'.
They've upgraded to the G11 now but if I was shopping for the same
type of camera, I look at Canon's Power Shot S90.
Reason... the G10-G11 are big & heavy compared to most point & shoots.
They are rated as good as entry level DSLRs in landscape photography,
but not so good for action shots of kids or pets.
http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/co...tCatIndexAct&f....


The Olympus people have a new E-PL1 (Pen) camera that they're raving
about.
http://www.olympusamerica.com/cpg_se...p?product=1501


Bottom line... the point & shoots with small sensors fall short in low
light photography.


How many action shots of your kid do you really have to worry about?


Larry the sad, asswipe troll (with NOTHING to contribute) strikes
again.
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On 6/22/10 8:45 PM, *e#c wrote:
On Jun 22, 7:56 pm, wrote:
YukonBound wrote:

wrote in message
m...
...but...


A friend is shopping for a new digital camera. He does not want to
deal with the weight and complexity of a DSLR, but he wants a "really
good camera" with enough features to "take really sharp" photos and
"maybe intercnangeable lenses."


Well, I am not up to speed on these cameras and don't want to be. Any
specific recommendations I can pass along?


When I bought my Canon G10 about 18 months ago, it was considered
Canons flagship 'point& shoot'.
They've upgraded to the G11 now but if I was shopping for the same
type of camera, I look at Canon's Power Shot S90.
Reason... the G10-G11 are big& heavy compared to most point& shoots.
They are rated as good as entry level DSLRs in landscape photography,
but not so good for action shots of kids or pets.
http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/co...tCatIndexAct&f...


The Olympus people have a new E-PL1 (Pen) camera that they're raving
about.
http://www.olympusamerica.com/cpg_se...p?product=1501


Bottom line... the point& shoots with small sensors fall short in low
light photography.


How many action shots of your kid do you really have to worry about?


Larry the sad, asswipe troll (with NOTHING to contribute) strikes
again.



Larry's only claim to fame is his penchant for changing his screen name
here every couple of weeks...and of course his stupidity in buying two
ersatz BMW's.

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*e#c wrote:
On Jun 22, 7:56 pm, wrote:

YukonBound wrote:


wrote in message
m...

...but...


A friend is shopping for a new digital camera. He does not want to
deal with the weight and complexity of a DSLR, but he wants a "really
good camera" with enough features to "take really sharp" photos and
"maybe intercnangeable lenses."


Well, I am not up to speed on these cameras and don't want to be. Any
specific recommendations I can pass along?


When I bought my Canon G10 about 18 months ago, it was considered
Canons flagship 'point& shoot'.
They've upgraded to the G11 now but if I was shopping for the same
type of camera, I look at Canon's Power Shot S90.
Reason... the G10-G11 are big& heavy compared to most point& shoots.
They are rated as good as entry level DSLRs in landscape photography,
but not so good for action shots of kids or pets.
http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/co...tCatIndexAct&f....


The Olympus people have a new E-PL1 (Pen) camera that they're raving
about.
http://www.olympusamerica.com/cpg_se...p?product=1501


Bottom line... the point& shoots with small sensors fall short in low
light photography.

How many action shots of your kid do you really have to worry about?

Larry the sad, asswipe troll (with NOTHING to contribute) strikes
again.

The stalker, AKA yellow teeth, rears his ugly head.
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"Larry" wrote in message
...
YukonBound wrote:


"Harry" wrote in message
m...
...but...

A friend is shopping for a new digital camera. He does not want to deal
with the weight and complexity of a DSLR, but he wants a "really good
camera" with enough features to "take really sharp" photos and "maybe
intercnangeable lenses."

Well, I am not up to speed on these cameras and don't want to be. Any
specific recommendations I can pass along?


When I bought my Canon G10 about 18 months ago, it was considered Canons
flagship 'point & shoot'.
They've upgraded to the G11 now but if I was shopping for the same type
of camera, I look at Canon's Power Shot S90.
Reason... the G10-G11 are big & heavy compared to most point & shoots.
They are rated as good as entry level DSLRs in landscape photography, but
not so good for action shots of kids or pets.
http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/co...categoryid=113

The Olympus people have a new E-PL1 (Pen) camera that they're raving
about.
http://www.olympusamerica.com/cpg_se...p?product=1501

Bottom line... the point & shoots with small sensors fall short in low
light photography.

How many action shots of your kid do you really have to worry about?


Take an action shot of this...KiddieBoy



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