What a Point & Shoot Can Do
rutt
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I love my DSLR, but there are a lot of times when it is the wrong tool for the job. I went to NYC this Saturday for just a few hours to visit my Dad. I could have dragged my big camera, but I wouldn't have gotten these shots in the taxi:
If not now, when?
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Don't get too caught up in the pixel count. In reality most cameras are more limited by their lens systems than their sensor. I found that even at 2.5mpel I got very good 8x10 prints out of my C2500L, and I know Charles Richmond has a relatively low mpel Kodak that produces some stunning shots.
I have no experience with the Sony although it does seem to have one of the better permanent lens systems out there; I'm sure you'll enjoy it.
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ANd here is an image that alway gets a bang from a Nikon CoolPix 950 - all of 2 megapixels.... Puny by todays standards but takes nice pics just the same
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I like the first one. Here is a Point & Shoot sucess. ( I think so anyway)
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Hey, who cares what you shoot with? You're making great shots, and you seem happy with it... so no need to feel like a dork. I'm agonizing over upgrading, and half of me thinks I'm an idiot for doing so.
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I feel your pain Sid. I love my Coolpix 885 but I think I need to take it to the next level, whatever that means. Pathfinder has a great shot with the 995. I don't know. I know that I'll buy this Sony 828 on payday and then in a year I'll want a Canon dslr and then...and then...but truly it's fun. It's just expensive. Oh well.
You can find a complete review of the 885 at http://www.dpreview.com/news/0108/01082302nikoncoolpix885.asp
and of the 995 at
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/specs/Nikon/nikon_cp995.asp The 995 is listed as discontinued... 3.14 megapixels 2048X1536 - Sound familiar? They probably both use the same image sensor I suspect.
Anyway here are few more images with the 995
This is a picture of an elevated railway 180 feet in the air and about a half mile long - not something you expect to see driving through the Indiana farm countryside - and its shadow. In color and B&W.
Just continue to show the world the Chinese pictures you have been taking with your CoolPix 885. They're geat
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