If you had to choose... (Digital Camera)
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www.dpreview.com is a great site but Sol already said that. I have alittle Canon Power Shot S500 5mp. I guess it'* a high end compact(if I can call it that) but Canon has come out with a new line. But for party pictures and the occasonial car pic and so on it works awesome plus some. About the size of a pack of smokes. I paid 425.00 about a year ago with after a $75 cupon for it (thanks for the cupon mom!) I'm not pro photog in any sense but I have mastered my little S500 and it takes great pics.
BTW: BIll I really like that tire pic & I love Full Throttle!
BTW: BIll I really like that tire pic & I love Full Throttle!
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I used to not be a fan of sony cameras but they hae come a long way since the floppy disk cameras....My next camera will be either a higher end olympus or a sony.
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Originally Posted by McGrath
BTW: BIll I really like that tire pic & I love Full Throttle!
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Originally Posted by Sol
That one is a 4.0 MP. The * series doesn't have manual exposure / aperture control though, that'* where the A series has its advantage.
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But does it have the live histogram to help you choose the aperture setting?
That'* what sold me on the Sony. Besides the monstrous LCD and a visible viewfinder. It'* not common to see both on a camera.
That'* what sold me on the Sony. Besides the monstrous LCD and a visible viewfinder. It'* not common to see both on a camera.