Looking for point and shoot recomendations
I currently use a Sony DSC-F717 and I absolutely love it. However, it is a bit on the big and heavy side and I would love to have something that I can easily drop into a purse or tote to have with me at all times.
I've been eyeballing the Nikon Coolpix series of cameras for quite a while, but have been hearing complaints about low battery life and low light problems. The low light problems are major red flags for me since I prefer to take pictures with natural/available lighting whenever possible. I loath using a flash!
So, my question is can anyone recommend a good point and shoot digital camera between the $200 - $300 range?
I've been eyeballing the Nikon Coolpix series of cameras for quite a while, but have been hearing complaints about low battery life and low light problems. The low light problems are major red flags for me since I prefer to take pictures with natural/available lighting whenever possible. I loath using a flash!
So, my question is can anyone recommend a good point and shoot digital camera between the $200 - $300 range?
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Not exactly, I don't keep up with those cameras. I would recommend you visit The Imaging Resource which is a great place for this kind of info.
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Little Bitty, Kodak CX 6230, medium. Oly C4000Zoom. Oly C4000 will take You beyond P and S, when You want to go there. Here I go, politically incorrect again, just sometimes I wonder about those Guys doing the reviews!
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My experience with OLY cameras was good, but not great. Chromatic aberration on my 3030 was more than I liked. Imaging-Resource notes the chromatic aberration for each camera, and I would make sure to check that out before buying. Moderate CA or higher is no good in my book.
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Ahh, just looked it up. So that's what you call THAT! And thanks for the advice, because that's one of the things that really bugs me the most about some digital images - that and too much compression causing the wave lines around the edges of the image (I don't know ecactly what you call that).
I'm starting to wonder, after looking at different cameras and reviews, if I shouldn't just stick with another Sony.
Sorry, maybe I was going too fast, but I just didn't want to type out chromatic aberration one more time.
Don't ignore the Canon cameras, IMHO (in my humble opinion)
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I knew CA was chromatic aberration, but I wasn't sure what chromatic aberration was. I was just shortening it myself because I was too lazy to type it out.
Ha Ha, yes, I know what BTW is Been around the internet since 1995
Okay. So back to the cameras ...
I feel a little silly putting this much effort into researching a P&S when I have my DSC-F717. But as much as I love it, it's a little difficult to just throw it in a tote and go and sometimes I opt not to take it, then regret not having my camera.
How common is it to have a Big A** camera but also want a P&S for convenience?
Oh, very common, I think. Patch29 is a pro, for example, and got himself a Canon S1 for portability. He had a Canon S50 before that. I've read of many folks who like to keep a small camera for carrying. Nothing to feel bad about, your reasons are very sound!
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In the Test Results/Conclusion section of every camera review, Imaging Resource provides information on chromatic aberration. Having lived with it on my 3030, I recommend you take it into consideration in buying a camera.
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