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Alright, my first post here, so please be kind.
I have been looking for weeks and trying to decide onwhich camera I should buy and I just can't seem to narrow it down. I thought I had decided on the Sony T7, but after reading everyone's reviews about bad low light pictures, I have decided against it. So I am back to square one. Please help me find one. Here are some things I am looking for: ---Good Overall camera, for regular use, birthdays, anniversaries, vacations, u know things like that. I don't carry my camera everywhere I go. ---Good Low Light Exposure, ---MPs from 5 - 7mps ---I don't like bulky cameras so something compact like a Sony W7 size ---OpticalZoom greater than 3x (not required, but will help) ---Price under $450 Thank youfor your help...and what are your thoughts onthe new Sony N1 that's coming out. |
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For low light there is only 1, Fuzi F-10.
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What is the ISO on the F10
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The Fuji F-10 can use ISO settings up to ISO 1600. It has received many excellent reviews and it is considered to be an excellent low light digital camera.
If you want more zoom, then take a look at the new Fuji S-5200 which has 10X optical zoom and uses the same CCD as the F-10 and allows for ISO settings up to ISO 1600 as well. MT |
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