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hi.
happy new year!! friends, am planning to buy a digicam 1st time and am undiced whether to buy CASIO EX-S600 or SONT N-1. looking for a small and good digicam. one more thing is it better if the cam has its zoom internal (like sony t5)or coming out lens like casio s600? |
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"Small and good"
Everything is a matter of degree and opinion...how small? How good? Define good. Now, I could just give you my opinion, and answer your question, but that wouldn't be helping you. I took the liberty of reading all of your previous posts, so now I have an idea of what you're looking for. The reason you didn't get any responses to your previous posts, by the way, was that you were asking for the absurd...a combination of size, looks, and features that just doesn't exist at any price. I guess I'll start by asking you - are you looking for a flashy, super duper compact camera that is the size of a credit card so that you can impress your friends with it, or are you really concerned about taking good pictures? Assuming you care about picture quality, I'll continue... The one professional review of the EX-S600 trashed it.. http://www.digitalcamerainfo.com/con...Conclusion.htm Forget that one. The N-1 faired better in the reviews, but it is noisy in low light situations... http://www.steves-digicams.com/2005_reviews/n1_pg5.html Not for dark discos and gymnastics. If you want a camera that is great in low light and fast, look at: http://www.steves-digicams.com/2005_.../fuji_f10.html If that is too large and unattractive for you, try this... http://www.steves-digicams.com/2005_...s/fuji_z1.html The picture quality won't be as good as the F10, but it's smaller. the Hun |
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thanks for ur explaination mate
and what about this one? t9? one more thing is it better if the cam has its zoom internal (like sony t5)or coming out lens like casio s600? |
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Although this is not always the case, a strandard lens the extends produces better image quality than the moving prism designed of the fixed 3x optical systems such as the Z1.
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