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I am looking for a digital camera and the important features I am looking for are:
[1] Negligible shutter lag [2] Bright pictures indoors (i.e. a powerful flash) and ofcourse outdoors too :-) [3] And, last but not the least great sharp crisp images :-) I have shortlistedCanon SD600 and Sony W70. Can anyone please suggest which oe should I buy? Thanks a lot in advance! |
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Both the Fuji F-30 (very highly reviewded by Steve, http://www.dpreview.com and http://www.dcresource.com) and the Canon SD-600 would be my personal top choices. Those two meet all of your requirements and in addition the F-30 will give you the ability to inside photos without flash, such as the sample I am posting with this reply.
The Sony W-70 is pleasingly small like the other two selections, but it has just no had the high reviews of the Canon SD-600 or 630 and the F-30. I have attached a no flash, hand help sample that was taken inside with the Fuji F-30 with just room lighting. MT |
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WOW why does no one ever reply on this forum...OMG!! anyways umm...i was thinking of getting the sd600 too and i probably will....the SONY has a bettre lens but from looking at the pictures posted on this site it looks like canon is better quality...sony loks great and better lens but i would go with the canon...after all...you cant go wrong with a CANON
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There is no doubt that Canon does a great job. But take a deep breath and read the Fuji F-30 reviews at www.steves-digicam.com. www.dpreview.com, and www.dcresource.com. You will find that this is the most highly reviewed compact point and shoot camera on the market today.
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