Point&Shoot with a little bit of customization
Hey all,
I'm looking for a camera that can be used as a very good point and shoot, but I would also like it to have some manual controls (focus, exposure, etc.) so I can practice being artistic with the few things I learned in the photography classes I took . I also need it to be less than $500, preferably around $300 or less (of course).
I found the Fujifilm FinePix F700 which seems to have about the right qualifications, but of course the review on cnet says that it might have bad compression and will sometimes leave artifacts. Is that really something to worry about or will it most likely not happen that often?
Gladly accepting any comments about the Fuji or any recommendations ~ Thanks.
I'm looking for a camera that can be used as a very good point and shoot, but I would also like it to have some manual controls (focus, exposure, etc.) so I can practice being artistic with the few things I learned in the photography classes I took . I also need it to be less than $500, preferably around $300 or less (of course).
I found the Fujifilm FinePix F700 which seems to have about the right qualifications, but of course the review on cnet says that it might have bad compression and will sometimes leave artifacts. Is that really something to worry about or will it most likely not happen that often?
Gladly accepting any comments about the Fuji or any recommendations ~ Thanks.
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sorry about the delay replying , my son has a Canon A85 which is an excellent little camera (i think the latest version is the A95) and should fit the budget. We also have a canon S50 which was a little more pricey than the S85 but feels much more solid with its metal body. Both take great pictures.
Be sure to post some when you have the camera!!
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Include me in that group! I too was going to suggest one of the A-models. Very reasonably priced, manual controls and high image quality.
In all fairness, Nikon and Sony also make some very fine cameras. I'm not as familiar with individual models, tho.
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Nikon? :nonopuke:nah:moon:crazy
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here's a couple of sites worth a look for some reviews
http://www.steves-digicams.com/hardware_reviews.html
http://www.dpreview.com/
Hope that helps
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also, thanks for the links, gubbs I'll surely try to post some pics.
I'll read up on the cameras and post again if I have more questions...
thanks for all the help I thought nobody wanted to help a poor beginner for a while =P
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Canon 20D, Canon 50 1.8 II, Canon 70-200 f/4L, Canon 17-40 f/4 L, Canon 100mm 2.8 Macro, Canon 430ex.
Hopefully I will get it and start shooting by Wednesday. Thanks for all the help, and I'll try to post some pics and get feedback from you all ~
Im buying a little A510 for a friend next week...bang for buck they are great little pocket cameras.
Gus
Hi. I have had my Sony P93 5.1 megapixel for about one year and have found this camera to be excellent in every aspect. It has all the bells and whistles, super sharp Sony lens, Auto, Manual, plus other settings found on more expensive cameras. The P93 came on the market with a price over $500 Cdn and is now down in the price level you are seeking. I have posted many photos in the Sony Talk Forum that were comparable with photos posted from prosumer cameras.
You might look into this camera while you are on your search. I do believe you won't find a camera with so many setting options as the P93...certainly not at the price you are willing to pay.
I took mine out of our Cdn Sears store on a 30-day return basis if not satisfied. I still have the camera. It is small...pocket size with a high shutter speed for action shots which I have used it for in the past.
Hope this helps you in your search.
Bob (Maple Leaf)
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