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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? |
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