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I did not like the T7 as pictures in low light were unbearable compared to the other P&S cameras I used and there was a lot of noise in almost all the pictures. |
is this a good/decent camera? http://www.sonystyle.ca/commerce/ser...n100289n100291 LENS Lens Construction: 6 elements in 2 groups (including 3 aspheric elements) Optical Zoom: 3x Precision Digital Zoom: 6x (approx.) Smart Zoom: 3 Megapixel: 4.1x (approx.); 2 Megapixel: 5.2x (approx.); VGA: 13x (approx.); 16:9: 4.4x (approx.) F number: 2.8 – 5.2 Focal Length f= (35mm conversion): 6.3 – 18.9mm (38 – 114mm) Focusing Range: AF: W: Approx. 50cm to infinity; T: Approx. 50cm to infinity Macro AF: W: Approx. 2.0cm to infinity; T: Approx. 30cm to infinity Filter Diameter: 30mm (with Adapter Ring) Conversion Lens Compatibility: Wide: VCL-DH0730; Tele: VCL-DH1730/VCL-DH2630 (with Adapter Ring) Auto Lens Cover Carl Zeiss® Vario-Tessar® Lens IMAGING SENSOR 1/2.5” type Super HAD™ CCD Gross Pixels: Approx. 6.183K Effective Pixels: Approx. 6,003K Interlace Scan System Primary Colour Filter CAMERA Real Imaging Processor 14-bit DXP Super Resolution Converter Clear RAW NR AF Method: Single AF, Monitoring AF AF Area: Multi-point (5-point), Centre Weighted Focus Mode: Auto Focus, Macro, Focus Preset Aperture: Auto (F2.8 – F13)/Program Auto (F2.8 – F13) Shutter Speed: Auto (1/8 – 1/2000)/Program Auto (1” – 1/2000) NR Slow Shutter: ISO Auto/80/100/200: Shutter Speed of 1/6 sec. or slower; ISO 400/800/1000: Shutter Speed of 1/25 sec. or slower Hand Shake Alert Exposure Compensation: ±2.0EV, 1/3EV step Picture Brightness Button White Balance: Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Fluorescent, Incandescent, Flash Light Metering: Multi-pattern, Centre Weighted, Spot Sharpness Setting: ±1 step Contrast Setting: Menu, ±1 step ISO Sensitivity Setting: Menu, Auto/80/100/200/400/800/1000 Exposure Mode: Auto, Program Auto Photo Mode: Auto, P-Auto, Twilight, Twilight Portrait, Soft Snap, Landscape, Beach, Snow, High Sensitivity, Movie Colour Mode: Rich, Natural, Black & White, Sepia AF Illuminator Flash Mode: Auto, Forced Flash, No Flash, Slow Syncro Distance Limitations Using Flash ISO Auto: 0.2 – 4.2m (W)/0.3 – 2.2m (T); ISO 1000: 0.8 – 7.3m (W)/0.5-4.0m (T) Flash Level Setting (Menu, ±1 step) Pre-Flash Red-eye Reduction (Setup) Self Timer (10 sec. / 2 sec. / OFF) LCD/VIEWFINDER 5.1cm (2.0” type) TFT LCD LCD Total Dot Number: 85K Colour Reproduction (NTSC ratio): Below 40% LCD ON/OFF Auto Bright Monitoring 100% LCD Field of View Optical Viewfinder RECORDING Compatible Recording Media: Memory Stick Duo™ media, Memory Stick PRO Duo™ media, Memory Stick PRO Duo™ High Speed media (no speed advantage) Recording Format: JPEG, MPEG1 Parallel Interface: Memory Stick PRO™ media 32MB Internal Memory DCF (Design Rule for Camera System) DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) Still Image Recording Mode: Normal (JPEG), Burst (JPEG), Multi-burst (1M) Still Image Size: 6M (2,816 x 2,112), 3M (2,048 x 1,536), 2M (1,632 x 1,224), VGA (640 x 480), 3:2 Mode (2,816 x 1,872), 16:9 (1,920 x 1,080) Burst Shot Number/Burst Interval: 6M, Fine: 3 shots/Approx. 0.7 sec.; VGA, Standard: 98 shots/Approx. 0.7 sec. Image Quality Mode Selection: Standard/Fine Movie Recording Mode: VX Fine (640 x 480, 30fps), VX Standard (640 x 480, 16.6fps), Video Mail (160 x 112, 8.3fps) MICROPHONE/SPEAKER Built-in Microphone Speaker Speaker Volume Control PLAYBACK Playback Still Image Size: Under 6M (2,816 x 2,112) Playback Moving Image Mode: VX Fine/VX Standard/Video Mail Index Playback Slideshow Playback Trimming (All Sizes) Resizing (All Sizes) Playback Zoom (5x) Image Rotation Divide (MPEG) Cue and Review (MPEG) EDIT Delete (All/Select) Protect (All/Select) Internal Memory Full Data Copy (to Memory Stick® media) Print Mark (Select) Memory Stick® media GENERAL Power Switch (Button) EV Bar Display File Number Setting (Series/Reset) Multi-folder Auto Review (2 sec.) Display On/Off Animation Display: Enlarged Camera Menu, Function Guide (Icon Explanation), Function Guide (Mode Explanation), Image Size Guide Beep / Shutter Sound (ON/Shutter/OFF) Battery Remaining Indicator Histogram Indicator Exposure Warning Indicator Memory Stick® media Remaining Indicator Exif Compatibility (Ver. 2.21) Playback Button Mode Dial: Auto/P/Movie/High Sensitivity/Twilight/Twilight Portrait/Landscape/Beach/Snow/Soft Snap Control Button Image Size / Delete Button PRINT Image Matching (PIM3) Exif Print Auto Power Off: 3 min. Start-up Time: Approx. 1.3 sec Battery Full Charging Time: Approx. 330 min. Shutter Time Lag: Approx. 0.3 sec. Release Time Lag: Approx. 0.009 sec. Minimum Recording Interval: 6M: Approx. 1.2 sec., 3M: Approx. 1.3 sec., 2M: Approx. 1.3 sec., VGA: Approx. 1.2 sec., 3:2 Mode: Approx. 1.2 sec., 16:9 Mode: Approx. 1.2 sec. USB 2.0 Hi-Speed USB Connection: Mass Storage, PTP, PictBridge, Multi-configuration Reset Settings thanks |
try this my unsearching friend. |
You didn't specify if it is a good camera compared to what. A $300 digital P&S camera? You get what you pay for. |
ya, compared to other $300 cameras.... like is it good for its price? |
noob needs help in choosing a digi cam... plz help me Hi guys, My old Optio S got water spilled all over it.. now it doesn' t work.. but thats ok... it took blurry pics anyways. I'm looking for a new Digi Cam heres my criteria: - can autofocus w/out having the flash turned on (optio s couldnt do it.. sux to have flash in the daytime..ppl think ur stupid) - small size, slim - around 5 mp range - records vids around the 240x 320 range.. 480 by 640 wouldn't be bad either - doesn't have much noise when taking pictures in a setting w/out a lot of lighting - price range.. hoping not more than 300-400$ i hope that's enough information for your average joe to take pictures on vacation. I'm currently using the camera on my sharp 903, it takes some nice pictures.. but i'm sure theres a digi cam that could knock it off it's feet. thnx all |
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX01 seems like a good little camera |
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I'm looking at buying a DSLR camera and these 3 are in my price range. Any pros and cons about them and anyone who has used them have a info. Thanks. Nikon D50 w/ 18-55 & 55-200 lenses $999 Olympus Evolt E-500 w/ 14-45 & 40-150 lenses $899 Canon Rebel XT w/ 18-55 $869 My price range is around $1000. I'm leaning towards the Nikon because of the 2 lenses. Any insight would be appreciated as I plan on buying this weekend. Thanks again |
JMO... funny thing i've used all 3 of these cameras! one from school, one is my sisters, and one is my friends. nikon d50..to me it seems like it doesnt compete with the rebel, the d70s is the rebels competition. anyways, if you know how to use the camera and use all the custom functions you'll be great with it. oh and since its so sturdy it feels great in your hand. + it has the rubber covering! very ergonomic, i love the placings of the buttons and the dual select knobs..front and back. the olympus i havent touched as much cause its my sisters but it has some nifty features.. the sensor cleaning feature is really cool and its a first in the dslr market.. and the lenses are digital lenses..i dont really know how to explain...it...anyways...it has very cool features that normally come with point and shoots and if you need help making the transition from P&S to DSLR go for this one..my gripe? it has a cheap plastic feel to it and feels like you could scratch it up so easily.the rough kinda plastic, know what i mean? rebel...what can i say, better iso quality than the D50 thats for sure, against the olympus im not so sure.great iso quality...bang on awb... gripe? its small and once again has that cheap plastic build quality to it.....but produces great results. get the battery grip if you think about getting this. in the end, try to see if you can get all 3 together on a table and just hold them, play with them, put them up to your eye, try out the different lenses and see whihc one you feel most comfortable with beacuse talking and talking means nothing without feeling and seeing and trying. :-) i feel like i should clean this up but oh well at least i seperated it into paragraphs. :o |
Just so you guys know, london drugs ordered 100 d80's on september 1st. I can't discuss how much the cost of just the body is, but it is well cheaper than the MSRP. |
it always is... how would companies survive if it wasn't? |
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I'd take the D50, great, great camera and it can do whatever you want it to do as long as you know what you're doing. The 2 lenses are better than their Canon counterparts so you're really getting a good deal there. ISO 1600 is clean clean clean on the D50, no worries. If you don't plan on going over 1000 bucks then the D50 with 2 lenses is the best deal out of the three. I shot with one for 1 year and have nothing but praises for it. Nikon also has some AMAZING pro lenses too, if you ever intended on getting some. Their cameras are WAY more comfortable than Canons as well. Only reason I switched to Canon is for sports and a 5 fps motor drive within my budget - something the D200 isn't and the D80 should've been. But yeah, noise is NOT a problem with the D50, it's one of the cleanest in the Nikon lineup, I'll even say it's pretty close to some of Canon's cameras from what I've seen so far. Get a D50, you'll love it. mmmmmmmmmmm HOWEVER If you have more friends with Canon cameras and can borrow their lenses when you need them, then you may want to look into the XT as well, great camera but is too small for a lot of people... so you might want to play with it before making the decision. They're all great cameras, just pick the one that fits your budget and one that you feel most comfortable with - I mean, you WILL be using that thing for many, many hours. |
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Bonjour43MA, Kwazy, Thanks so much for your input guys. I was leaning towards the D50 from the start, just seemed like the best deal and all the reviews I've read have been good. Gonna go today and have a look at the ones in my price range and hopefully purchase. I'll post when I have my new DSLR. Thanks again. |
i see that the panasonic came out in 2004, does age of a camera make much of a idfference, or is it just the lense quality that matters? also, what is your take on sony cybershot cameras? their main appeal to me is mostly the thin size, and i guess a more popular name? I didn't even know panasonic made cameras...but i will do soome more reading up on it, they do take nice pictures |
Try reading the reviews on megapixel.net or dpreview...then go try the cameras at a stre, preferably at a smaller store where the staff can spend more time with you. |
i'm poking around the buy/sells, ebay, etc. and find about $100-150 difference in price between the canon s2 is and the s3. for a relative beginner (i want to start taking photography a little more seriously than the small fashionable cameras, but i'm not ready to jump into dslr), is it worth my while to get the s3, or should i sacrifice the one extra megapixel, etc and get the s2? |
s3 ftw |
where's a good local place to get a set of four AA rechargeables for the s3? looking for 2500maH or more if possible |
THE SOURCE BY CIRCUIT CITY!11!!one!!lolomg__overscore__ but seriously, we've got 4 packs of energizer 2500 mAH for 30 bucks. They're pretty good |
how much is the charger? |
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Anybody know anything about an Olympus E-10 4MP Digital Camera w/ 4x Optical Zoom ? Just for playing around and learning to use a SLR camera.. Is this any good? |
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