Went and took some night pics...
#41
Be sure to check in at http://dpreview.com/ thier forums and reviews will help you decide what you think you may need in a camera and what each current camera offers you.
I've been a member there for ten years.
Lots of great reviews.
I just picked up a Panasonic LX3 after reading the forums. Never held one, but the forums and preview wee enough to tell me what I needed to know. . It's a great smaller digicam with decent low light ability and it shoots in widescreen as well as in 720 P HD video. I hadda have one!
Here's a Pano from last week from it:
And a snapshot out of my sunroof at a stoplight. It is cool having a camera with me at all times!
I've been a member there for ten years.
Lots of great reviews.
I just picked up a Panasonic LX3 after reading the forums. Never held one, but the forums and preview wee enough to tell me what I needed to know. . It's a great smaller digicam with decent low light ability and it shoots in widescreen as well as in 720 P HD video. I hadda have one!
Here's a Pano from last week from it:
And a snapshot out of my sunroof at a stoplight. It is cool having a camera with me at all times!
#43
Yeah, if you do not have a DSLR you know where to go, they are so much better in image quality than a digicam.
I have 3 and I wanted a more portable reasonably decent camera, hence the Panasonic.
DSLRs offer you much higher ISOs with way better image quality.
You will be happy with one.
Here's an ISO 1600 example= pretty much no noise or very little...
I have 3 and I wanted a more portable reasonably decent camera, hence the Panasonic.
DSLRs offer you much higher ISOs with way better image quality.
You will be happy with one.
Here's an ISO 1600 example= pretty much no noise or very little...
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