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ashjor911 -> RE: What digital cameras do extremely well in low light (11/2/2011 1:18:09 PM)


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ORIGINAL: GreedyTop


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ORIGINAL: ashjor911

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Cannon D50-D60, or any other D something



I wish I had the money to get either!!



passing GT, My old 50D , with 10-22 lince smileing,.......
just dont break it [:D]




LaTigresse -> RE: What digital cameras do extremely well in low light (11/2/2011 2:05:19 PM)

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Dusk ish, indoors, bright sunlight but where you're shooting is in shadows. a lot of times if you have to use the zoom on my kodak easy share Cx7330 the picture comes out dim even if you're in bright sunlight:( I'm willing to budget up to 1k.

I want good quality even if I'm not going to blow it up. It doesn't have to be excellent quality, cause most times I do not blow up the pic, but not grainy or blurry or anything like that.

Yup, a point and shoot. But I want one where the speed between photo's is fast, like photo .. boom next photo. .. is supposed to indicate how fast it can take pics instead of most where it's photo...... ready. Some of the shots may be of moving stuff, animals and children after all do not always hold still for your shot. You need to be quick. I saw a nikon 36x zoom that seemed pretty impressive, but it's rare I am gonna need to zoom that far I think.

I don't want aa batteries either I want, I think they're called lithium batteries or cell, I don't have the correct terminology I think.



My suggestion to you is to go on Amazon and choose the point and shoot category, start with highest rated and start reading reviews. It really will give you an awful lot of good information.




lovmuffin -> RE: What digital cameras do extremely well in low light (11/2/2011 2:30:24 PM)

Also a great place to learn and read reviews on digital cameras and ask questions is dpreview.         http://dpreview.com/




Toppingfrmbottom -> RE: What digital cameras do extremely well in low light (11/2/2011 4:12:10 PM)

Thank you. I am also looking on nikon.com at reviews and other product review places. I have plenty of time to make a choice.


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My suggestion to you is to go on Amazon and choose the point and shoot category, start with highest rated and start reading reviews. It really will give you an awful lot of good information.





Kirata -> RE: What digital cameras do extremely well in low light (11/2/2011 5:11:48 PM)


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ORIGINAL: lovmuffin

Also a great place to learn and read reviews on digital cameras and ask questions is dpreview.

Another is here:

Digital Camera Reviews

K.






TahoeSadist -> RE: What digital cameras do extremely well in low light (11/11/2011 8:00:53 AM)

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ORIGINAL: GreedyTop

ooh yay! I may pick your brain sometimes, TS.. I have an EOS20D that I am learning to use... (btw, where the hell can I get a battery for it?? the Canon site doesnt list the 20, dammit...)


Anytime, and Amazon carries the Canon battery for the 20D. I always get two for my DSLR's, but it's amazing how long they seem to last. FWIW, I shot with a 20D for years before upgrading. Still have the 20 though, may get it converted to shoot infrared though.

TS




TahoeSadist -> RE: What digital cameras do extremely well in low light (11/11/2011 8:03:32 AM)

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ORIGINAL: GreedyTop

wanna sell me yer 20d batteries, LaT? *grin* assuming they hold a charge for more than 30 mins.. LOL


I made the mistake of third party ONCE....get the Canon batteries.

TS





TahoeSadist -> RE: What digital cameras do extremely well in low light (11/11/2011 8:11:32 AM)

If you're up to 1K budget-wise, I'd forget the P&S cams and look at the lower end DSLR's. Reading the independent review websites is a great way to get a feel for things. Personally, being a Canon guy, I'd suggest looking at the http://www.amazon.com/Canon-T3i-Digital-Imaging-18-55mm/dp/B004J3V90Y/ref=sr_1_22?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1321027771&sr=1-22

It has a lot of good features, including a wickedly high ISO range which will help in low light condition.

TS





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