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there are so many models from every camera maker out there!!
how on earth does anyone ever figure it all out?
how on earth does anyone ever figure it all out?
I have a Canon S90 that I like a lot. The S95 is the replacement and has more bells and whistles. It's also gotten great reviews.
there are so many models from every camera maker out there!!
how on earth does anyone ever figure it all out?
Easy - pick the manufacturer and body type you like then find whichever current model has an optical viewfinder (cr*p though they are, and getting harder to find) and the lowest pixel count. Find the earlier model which that one superceded. Then ring around and find a store that has new old stock of the earlier model and will offer you a deal to get it out of their inventory.there are so many models from every camera maker out there!!
how on earth does anyone ever figure it all out?
I use an older camera, a Fuji E550.
http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/E550/E55A.HTM
I bought it because it has an optical finder, essentially no shutter lag, and excellent IQ. Some of them have a known zoom error, but I would think any that are around now are beyond that. It's caused by getting grime on the lens barrel, or by accidentally having your finger over the lens when it pops out. Mine has been reliable for 6 or 7 years now, and I love the fact that it takes AA batteries. There's a little switch on the back, and if you slide it down the lens doesn't come out when you turn it on. Once it's on, slide the switch up, and out it pops. Takes care of the finger issue 😉 They run about $60 these days.
Way back when I had a Nikon D50. One day I went out w/ both and did a little lens test. Except for the fact that the Nikon had a much faster lens and better bokeh, I had trouble picking out the Fuji shots from the Nikon when both were stopped down.
TX10 is their latest waterproof camera I think.i like the looks of that sony...
i can't hold my iphone very steady...