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Tons of choices out there Dan. Bruce and I can highly recommend the Fuji line. We have the S5100 & S5200 respectively; both in the 5.1 MP range. Their latest offering is the Finepix S700, a 7+ MP piece. Small enough to handle easily, yet it has the feel of a 35 SLR. Both the S51/5200 and the new S700 have 10X optical zoom. Bruce and I are quite satisfied with ours. I looked at the Lumix as well and can't say anything bad about them.
First you need to decide what MP range you need, (which you obviously have) then your price range, then just go for the one that feels right to you. Kwhizz uses a smaller pocket sized unit and you can see the quality he gets. Hard to argue with his choice! Good luck analyzing all the recommendations you're like to receive here! ![]() |
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I agree with DC. Fuji consistently gets high marks from Consumer reports, too...considering the price point that they are at.
Get whatever feels comfortable for you. I prefer the larger size camera bodies...as that's what I was used to...I also like the ability to take it off the automatic setting...and experiment, too. There are times where I wish I had a smaller camera...but for me...it's not that often... ![]()
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Thanks a lot guys!
I have family with the Fuji's and they love them. I plan on taking a drive into the city to B and H photo just to do some more homework. A bunch of guys on the BMW forum suggest the Canon Power Shot G7. They say it is the best bang for the buck. G7 Back to square one... ![]() -Dan
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I need to make some 6-10 second movies. Is the G7 good for that or is there a better choice?
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Most all digital cameras can take good quality video...
The Fuji will take a video for as long as you have stoage space on your card. Others are limited to 15 to 30 seconds....
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CANON!
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Diane?
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Dan,
If you've had good luck with your Olympus, you might check out their SP550. 7.1 MP with an 18X zoom and dual image stabilization. Also shoots at 15 frames/second if you have that need. I have an old Olympus OM-1 35mm that I've carried all over the country. It even survived a number of backpacking treks in the mountains and NEVER failed me once. As much as I like my Fuji, if I were to buy a digital SLR at the moment, it would be hard for me to look at anything but the Olympus E500 or E510.
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We use a Cannon Digital Rebel XT and XTi on a daily basis at work and they are awesome cameras. We added the battery pack, which makes the camera body slightly larger (like the old motor drives did) and we can shoot hundreds of photos on one charge of the batteries. Having interchangable lenses makes them 'handle' like the old 35mms with great flexibility. The XTi sells for under a grand with one lens.
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We use a Cannon Digital Rebel XT and XTi on a daily basis at work and they are awesome cameras. We added the battery pack, which makes the camera body slightly larger (like the old motor drives did) and we can shoot hundreds of photos on one charge of the batteries. Having interchangable lenses makes them 'handle' like the old 35mms with great flexibility. The XTi sells for under a grand with one lens. Good luck, BCD. [/ QUOTE ] I recently purchased the Canon Rebel XTi 10.2 megapixel SLR type camera. Bought it in November of 2006. Am pretty much satisfied with it except that all my photos seem to come out darker than what I think they should be. The file size with a 10.2 megapixel camera is huge. I also have a 3.2 megapixel Canon S1IS digital camera. This camera I have been very satified with. It has a larger body than the really small digital cameras so like Bruce said above, you have something to hold on to yet small enough that you can pick it up and take it with you just about anywhere you would go. It takes high quality pictures and D.C. (OrigLS6) has blown up some of my pictures to as big as 11X14 with very good results. (Now I have gone and done it.........given D.C. a big head........probably won't be able to get through the door at work now ). Below are a couple of pictures that I took with it at SCR8. The picture of Kenny Barnhardt D.C. blew up to 11X14 for me and I had it framed and it now graces a wall in my home shop. The S1IS I don't believe is made by Canon anymore and has now been replaced by the S3IS which is a 5.1 megapixel camera as I remember. Like some other folks mentioned here.........both of the cameras I own have both a screen that you can use to compose your shots or a viewfinder which I like best (old school). The viewfinder is the best way to go in bright sunshine as the screen is just to hard to use. Even inside in the house, I still use the viewfinder instead of the screen (like I said above......old school). I have no experience with the S3IS but if it is like the S1IS, I believe it would be a good camera for you. I almost purchased it but opted to go to the XTi as I wanted to maybe someday have the option of blowing up prints to larger than 11X14 and wanted good quality. I am still learning with the Rebel XTi and hope to figure out why my photographs seem somewhat darker with the XTi compared to the S1IS.Anyway................as I mentioned above, here are a couple of pics I took with the S1IS at SCR8. Like I said above too, D.C. enlarged the one of Kenny Barnhardt for me to 11X14 and it turned out very good and I had it professionally framed and it hangs on the wall in my home shop. If you know Kenny Barnhardt, you'll understand why this pic graces my wall in my home shop . The first picture is Frank Radke coming off the line at SCR8. ![]() A question to Big Chevy Daddy...........I am considering the 70-300 compact Canon zoom lens. Have you used it yet and if you have it.........where would you recommend buying it at. Every where I have looked.........it is anywhere from $1,000 to $1,200. ![]() ![]()
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