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THAT is the best in quality, durability and value for money?
In the past I used a number of Yashica cameras and 4 cameras, KONICA PRAKTICA 2 cameras, ZENITH AND OTHER I can have more than 8 DIFFERENT LENS M42 and other accessories, in the last two years I have used Sony DSC-S700 AND DIGITAL PRAKTICA But now I need a better one, I have to do MY MIND TO BUY ONE OF THE FOLLOWING: SONY DSC-HX1, SONY DSC-H50, Cannon SX200, SX10IS CANNON, OLYMPUS SP-570UZ, OLYMPUS p90 nikon Coolpix 9000? ANY MAKE ME IDEA grateful.
Well, if you have many M42 lenses, why not have an SLR you can use it in? You can get adapters for most brand of digital SLR cameras. I know there's Sony, Olympus and Pentax M42 users who use their cameras lenses. Otherwise, here are the cameras contained in a side by side comparison: http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/compare_post.asp?method=sidebyside&cameras=canon_sx200is%%%% 2Ccanon_sx10is 2Cnikon_cpp90 2Coly_stylus9000%% 2Coly_sp570uz 2Csony_dsch50 2Csony_dschx1 & show = If all I had to choose one of these without taking into account differences in prices, which would have the Sony DSC-HX1. Because it is the only one in your list with a CMOS sensor, this would be the biggest thing that sets apart from the rest. But it also has the opening and shutter priorities, which has a maximum range of opening friendly, has a good range of focal lengths (560mm is really great for super telephoto shots 28 mm and is almost as wide as it gets any camera with a fixed lens), has a good range of ISO settings, minimum and maximum major shooting settings, rises to 10 frames per second (at best what's on the list), you can use a remote control or self-timer, has a pop-up flash that is much better than a small flash and a lot easier to spread, has live view, and shoots the best video resolution of the models listed. This would be absolutely van.
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