Sunday, November 8, 2009

High Iso Point And Shoot Camera Underrated Shopping For A Digital Camera, Advice Please?

Shopping for a digital camera, advice please? - high iso point and shoot camera underrated

Looking for a good point and shoot "digital camera, but not me. I'm looking for a camera with:

- Good and regular digital zoom (5x or privileged 4x)
- High ISO (for recordings at concerts, so about 1800)
- High image quality (of course) in view of the low and high
- Under $ 400 $ CAN (incl. tax)
- 7.1 mg or more pixels

As far as I, the Olympus FE240, Fuji FinePix F40 fd have reviewed, and Canon PowerShot SD750, but not sure if these are good first choice. Please help!

Thank you.

2 comments:

Landaree said...

Some tips:

- Disregard digital zoom function is practically useless: It means that detects the actual pixels from the sensor to be digitally enlarged ... Well, _appear_ bigger, but without adding more detail, and there are many programs that enlarge the pictures with much better (visual) quality of the camera's internal digital zoom. Optical zoom is good, digital zoom is not.

- Many of aircraft could be as high as ISO 10000 (and some do actually), and therefore could basically useless, because the digital zoom: This is an electronic amplification, not quite so rough the digital zoom, but still good. It is important that the camera has image quality with much less noise at any ISO.

However, the Fujifilm F40fd is close by far the best camera for low light situations, you have mentioned, not even the Canon SD750, and Olympus, largely on the question of whether at least one quality in anything above ISO 400 (if the devicehigh, and I do not care if it's done). The only problem so that adapt to suit your needs, which has a 3x optical zoom.

Can I recommend instead of the Fuji E900? He has a good 4-times optical zoom and ISO performance equal to or better than the F40fd, and more manual control options: manual exposure and focus, RAW, and up to ISO 800 I think, but this should suffice in most cases, and There are tricks to actually "push" the ISO beyond if necessary.

Then there is the Fuji S6000fd: meets all your requirements (10x zoom, high ISO, the ISO) performance and image quality optical Goot, all manual controls, except that the 6-megapixel camera .. . But there are more than enough, especially since you always use the most powerful zoom for close "Coom" at the scene, and maximize the quality of the image without cropping the image in the post-treatment. The only real problem is that it has become evident thatrger, because they simply do not much zoom and ISO performance in a small pocket camera.

Landaree said...

Some tips:

- Disregard digital zoom function is practically useless: It means that detects the actual pixels from the sensor to be digitally enlarged ... Well, _appear_ bigger, but without adding more detail, and there are many programs that enlarge the pictures with much better (visual) quality of the camera's internal digital zoom. Optical zoom is good, digital zoom is not.

- Many of aircraft could be as high as ISO 10000 (and some do actually), and therefore could basically useless, because the digital zoom: This is an electronic amplification, not quite so rough the digital zoom, but still good. It is important that the camera has image quality with much less noise at any ISO.

However, the Fujifilm F40fd is close by far the best camera for low light situations, you have mentioned, not even the Canon SD750, and Olympus, largely on the question of whether at least one quality in anything above ISO 400 (if the devicehigh, and I do not care if it's done). The only problem so that adapt to suit your needs, which has a 3x optical zoom.

Can I recommend instead of the Fuji E900? He has a good 4-times optical zoom and ISO performance equal to or better than the F40fd, and more manual control options: manual exposure and focus, RAW, and up to ISO 800 I think, but this should suffice in most cases, and There are tricks to actually "push" the ISO beyond if necessary.

Then there is the Fuji S6000fd: meets all your requirements (10x zoom, high ISO, the ISO) performance and image quality optical Goot, all manual controls, except that the 6-megapixel camera .. . But there are more than enough, especially since you always use the most powerful zoom for close "Coom" at the scene, and maximize the quality of the image without cropping the image in the post-treatment. The only real problem is that it has become evident thatrger, because they simply do not much zoom and ISO performance in a small pocket camera.

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