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Both cameras are around the same price and have similar features. I'm leaning towards the DSC-S40. Any thoughts?
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The Canon has a larger sensor, a wider ISO range, a higher top-end zoom, a faster lens, and a higher resolution LCD than the Sony. On paper, at least, there's no comparison. Why did you happen to select those two models? What are you trying to photograph?
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The A410 has a smaller ccd, wide isn't exactly "wide" (41 mm). The Canon "eats" cheaper SD cards.
I don't think that the Sony is a "best bang for the buck" cam. |
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Whoops, looked up the wrong Canon - thanks for the correction, buggy.
On second thought, I wouldn't buy either one of them. the Hun |
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