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10-03-2012, 20:28
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OK guys and gals. Wife is wanting a new camera, she is stating that it should be a HIGH speed one that takes Fast pictures. Also that it should be not too big . Insert humor if you want. I am just asking for some camera advice. Pics being taken are going to be of family,kids, vacation stuff like that. Any help is very much appreciated.
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10-03-2012, 20:30
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OK guys and gals. Wife is wanting a new camera, she is stating that it should be a HIGH speed one that takes Fast pictures. Also that it should be not too big . Insert humor if you want. I am just asking for some camera advice. Pics being taken are going to be of family,kids, vacation stuff like that. Any help is very much appreciated.
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Budget?
Low light?
Action or stills for the most part?
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10-03-2012, 20:42
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Budget 300-400 probably low light.
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10-03-2012, 20:44
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Action and stills yes 5 year old 18 month old stills when they sleep yes!
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10-03-2012, 20:53
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10-03-2012, 23:30
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I just bought one of these:
http://www.usa.canon.com/cusa/consum...sx160_is_black
So far I'm liking it a lot. I haven't had that much chance to learn it but the pictures I've taken so far have looked really good.
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10-04-2012, 07:46
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I'm thinking about that exact camera too. It appears to be a winner
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10-07-2012, 06:36
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I'm thinking about that exact camera too. It appears to be a winner
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I'll let you know if any real downsides show up. So far it looks like a good deal at $199.00.
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10-03-2012, 21:07
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Costco has an excellent Fuji that has 30x zoom.
saw it today
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10-03-2012, 21:18
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Costco has an excellent Fuji that has 30x zoom.
saw it today
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It gets complex. But if you aren't in perfect light and/or using a tripod 30x zoom isn't good for much. And the Canon digic-4 brain rules the world in porti-cams.
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10-03-2012, 22:01
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I have had good experience with Canon Powershot series, but for some reason their most attractive cameras come with CMOS sensors (which will drive you crazy if you shoot 1080p video).
I have a Canon SX1 myself, great camera... except for the CMOS. Never again will I buy a camera with one of them.
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10-03-2012, 22:08
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I have had good experience with Canon Powershot series, but for some reason their most attractive cameras come with CMOS sensors (which will drive you crazy if you shoot 1080p video).
I have a Canon SX1 myself, great camera... except for the CMOS. Never again will I buy a camera with one of them.
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Long story but use 720p if you can.
All Canon DSLRs up to the 1Dxxx use CMOS sensors.
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10-03-2012, 22:12
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most any good camera today has settings to take quick pics like in sports mode. or running
you are gonna get 1,000 different opinions , and if you got to sites online a 1,000 more
best thing >>>>>>>>>>. go to a camera store , right down what you are looking for in a camera
price
features
ease of use
warranty
name brand
you really cant go wrong with , nikon, sony ,panasonic lumix ,canon , fuji
i will post a picture of all our cameras lol . we got over 10 lol , be back with pics
ok here is 8 of ours ranging from 10 to 16 megs , used a canon to take pic so we have 9 and daughters got 2 others of ours
got 2 sonys ,samsung, nikon , panasonic, canons
the big nikon is bulky but its the cats meow .
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10-03-2012, 22:24
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Long story but use 720p if you can.
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Why would I want to use 720p outside of broadcast video environment?  [/QUOTE]
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10-03-2012, 22:38
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Why would I want to use 720p outside of broadcast video environment? 
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I was afraid you would ask that. A an old friend of mine, and a two time Pulitzer Prize winning photographer, told me that during a seminar for pro photographers Canon technical types told the pros to always use 720P and why. But he does not remember why.
I have a 7D and there is zero question that 720P video "looks" better than 1080P. If I had to guess I'd say it's due to less upsampling/interpolation at 720P. I've been told and noticed that stills shot in "small" jpeg look identical to "large" jpegs even though the small jpegs are about 1/2 the size, sometimes smaller than that, in memory size terms.
My 7d is advertised as having an 18 megapixel sensor. That's a lie, the sensor is maybe 9 megapixels upsampled to 18. Everyone does this. I think this is why stills/video taken at closer to the sensor's native resolution look as good as or better than pushing the sensor and brain to the max.
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10-03-2012, 23:35
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I was afraid you would ask that.
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Well, I am in the broadcast TV industry, so there is no chance I wouldn't be curious about it.
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A an old friend of mine, and a two time Pulitzer Prize winning photographer, told me that during a seminar for pro photographers Canon technical types told the pros to always use 720P and why. But he does not remember why.
I have a 7D and there is zero question that 720P video "looks" better than 1080P.
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On a particular camera, it's very possible. But in general, there is nothing that would make 720p look inherently better.
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My 7d is advertised as having an 18 megapixel sensor. That's a lie, the sensor is maybe 9 megapixels upsampled to 18.
I think this is why stills/video taken at closer to the sensor's native resolution look as good as or better than pushing the sensor and brain to the max.
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There would be some logic to that, but 1080 video is only 2 megapixels (1920x1080~2M). Surely all modern camera sensors have that many.
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10-07-2012, 13:32
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I was afraid you would ask that. A an old friend of mine, and a two time Pulitzer Prize winning photographer, told me that during a seminar for pro photographers Canon technical types told the pros to always use 720P and why. But he does not remember why.
I have a 7D and there is zero question that 720P video "looks" better than 1080P. If I had to guess I'd say it's due to less upsampling/interpolation at 720P. I've been told and noticed that stills shot in "small" jpeg look identical to "large" jpegs even though the small jpegs are about 1/2 the size, sometimes smaller than that, in memory size terms.
My 7d is advertised as having an 18 megapixel sensor. That's a lie, the sensor is maybe 9 megapixels upsampled to 18. Everyone does this. I think this is why stills/video taken at closer to the sensor's native resolution look as good as or better than pushing the sensor and brain to the max.[/QUOTE]
The sensor is 18 megapixels. There are 18 million pixel sites on the sensor. Each one is sensitive to only 1 color though. 1 red, 1 blue and 2 green pixels sites is the ratio I believe. Even then 18 / 4 = 4 million+ sites that contain all the colors. 1080 video is only about 2 megapixels.
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10-03-2012, 22:34
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Canon pretty much rules the roost if quality images is important to you in a consumer or pro-sumer grade point n shoot. Any ol' digital camera can "take pictures". I really like my Canon G10. I had a older Canon SD710IS before that, great little cameras.
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10-04-2012, 00:06
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The new Compact System Cameras are cool. Interchangeable lenses like a DSLR, but a much smaller body. The Nikon 1 and the Sony NEX series cameras are pretty awesome.
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10-04-2012, 16:48
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WOW! thanks for all the info guys! I appreciate it very much!
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10-07-2012, 08:30
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10-07-2012, 08:50
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When are y'all up for cell phone renewals? IV always thought that the best camera is the one u always have on you. The cameras in the flagship phones like iPhone 5, galaxy s3, and HTC one x (att example) are amazingly fast and have great quality.
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10-07-2012, 13:33
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When are y'all up for cell phone renewals? IV always thought that the best camera is the one u always have on you. The cameras in the flagship phones like iPhone 5, galaxy s3, and HTC one x (att example) are amazingly fast and have great quality.
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They are poor quality compared to any DSLR. Especially in low light and when it comes to subject isolation.
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