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I need an expert opinion on which camera to buy!?
Panasonic fz35 — Zoom: 18x, battery recharge. cheaper price, Nikon $ — Http://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-DMC-FZ35-Digital-Optical-Stabilized/dp/B002IKLJU0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=photo&qid=1259547314&sr=1-1 Coolpix 325 P90 Zoom: 24x, battery recharging, the cheapest price, $ 300 http://www.amazon.com/Nikon-Coolpix-P90-Vibration-Reduction/dp/B001PKEJZQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=photo&qid = 1259547553 & sr = 1-1 Canon PowerShot SX20 is — Zoom: 20x, AA batteries, the cheapest price; http://www.amazon.com/Canon-PowerShot-SX20IS-Stabilized-Articulating/dp/B002LITT3I / ref = sr_1_1? ie = UTF8 & s = photo & qid $ 370 = 1259547618 & sr = 1-1 I just need to know which seems the most reliable, best quality-price of the camera! Thanks!
At least 10 to 30 times a day on someone and saying, "What is a good camera to buy?" A quick search would have given hundreds responses, but again, here's my 10 cents on the topic: "Point and shoot cameras are wonderfully useful due to its small size. When the lighting conditions are ideal, even taking pictures very good – all they do. However, all have limitations – they do very well in low light situations (ie Photos noisy, hard to avoid blur, etc.). The built-in flash is very tough little closer, and not get very far. Many of them have no manual functions for which are limited to very basic photos, can not compensate for unusual situations or funny many "tricks" and special effects. P & S also have shutterlag frustrating and many of them chew through batteries quickly. However, if you're okay with all the limitations, then go ahead and choose one, most of them (same type and same price range) are quite similar. Personally, I would choose either a Canon or a Nikon, and certainly stay away from Kodak. Far top P & S will give you more manual options and better quality. Many who even give you the option of adding a proper flash (which makes a big difference to the flash photos). Do not worry too much about megapixels …. there is a limit to how many pixels that can crush a small sensor P & S before it actually lose instead of winning quality. Do not worry about digital zoom, in fact, do not ever use it. Simply crops pixel distance, ie destroys the information. The only real optical zoom. Decide what features are important to you, and look for cameras that have that feature. Then go compare some models in www.dpreview.com. The best we can do for your success is to borrow some books and learn about photography. A little knowledge will make a difference much your pictures larger than your choice of P & S camera can. For what it's worth – if I was in the market for a P & S camera at the moment, my choice would be a Canon Powershot SX20 IS http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/ driver? ModelInfoAct & act = fcategoryid = 144 & model = 19,208
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