Poster: A snowHead
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does anyone have any recommendations for a compact digital that takes great shots for mountain landscapes and action shots? Want crisp hi res pictures and fast to fire off a photo (my current camera takes about 6 seconds to turn on and about 3 to take the picture - bit useless for skishots!) Oh - and I'm broke so seeing as I'll be spending the banks money, I need to be modest. Am tempted by the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX2 but at £200 (the cheapest price I can find for it) it's at the top end of my budget and want to make sure it's the right one before I hand over the credit card. Any better and possibly cheaper ones out there? Or just better ones that aren't thousands and I can wait for them to come up cheaper or second hand on ebay!
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sallywt, there are many threads on the topic of digital cameras. You might like to try playing around with the search function.
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I have been through the first 6 pages that come up from using the search function and can only find posts on DSLR cameras and video cams - as well as best storage for both of these! Thanks though.
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Nikon P5100.
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we have the panasonic lumix one you are talking about (although ours was the first model they made of it with only 6megapixels i think) and it is fantastic, really amazing piccies and a great zoom for a compact
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sallywt, I just tried searching against 'Casio' - which happens to be the make of my camera, bought on snowHead recommendations - you'll find loads of threads there. Hope this helps.
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There are a couple of longish threads on Apres - do a search on sth like TZ3, casio, exilim, mju and they're sure to come up. I agonised for months and finally plumped for the Lumix TZ3 and am very pleased. Helen Beaumont put a link on one of those threads to a UK mail order firm which I ended up using and saved myself best part of 100 squid in the process.
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oh perfect thank you - I was searching on equipment review. Will get reading and should stop me doing any work for at least another hour (and then another two or three comparing prices and reading online reviews) Oh and maybe an hours lunch on between. Bonus.
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A vote for the Panasonic Lumix - very nice camera.
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canon digi ixus 860is
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Canon Powershot G9.
Alternatively, replace your mobile phone with a Nokia N95, you get a 5Mp camera on it that isn't too shabby.
Digital Ixus 70 is a good one too.
Take a look at the Aspen Trip Report or Canyons Trip Report threads posted by me in the Apres Zone last week for some sample shots with the Powershot and the N95.
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This is a great website for reviews of all types of diital cameras
www.dpreview.com
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You know it makes sense.
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Wear The Fox Hat thank you - those are awesome pictures. I can look at all these cameras as much as I like but the best way is to look at pictures that people have taken on them - though I realise that it does take some skill too.. so that is really helpful. I swapped my Nokia for a samsung g6oo as it was meant to be a great camera but the lag time is unbelievable - about 3 seconds. I just have shots of unidentified blurred objects from it. (mostly the cat)
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Ricoh Caplio R6 for me, though they're on the R7 or maybe even R8 by now.
Big resolution, big (optical) zoom, big battery life, small form factor. And cheap enough that I'm not scared of taking it somewhere where I might break it.
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Poster: A snowHead
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oh - have found a really useful tool - go to flickr.com, find the camera you are interested in (or 10 that I currently am) and you can click to see all the pcitures taken with that camera...categorised into 'landscape', 'action' etc etc handy.
thanks everyone for all your help
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Another vote for the Lumix TZ3. Superb camera, v fast to power on, little/no shutter lag, and a 15x optical zoom...
There are shed loads going cheap on ebay. I picked up a brand new one for 150 quid.
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hd, is the TZ3 not 10x optical?
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another vote for the G9 powershot. i just got one and at really is superb
it's a bit more than GBP200 tho
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Wear The Fox Hat wrote: |
hd, is the TZ3 not 10x optical? |
Yes, 10x optical
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Wear The Fox Hat wrote: |
hd, is the TZ3 not 10x optical? |
Up to 15x optical if megapixels are reduced to 5M or below. Those pics were taken on the 3M setting to save space on my piddly 64mb memory card. (must buy a bigger one...)
The last pic of the 6 I listed above was taken on about 8x zoom.
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hd wrote: |
Wear The Fox Hat wrote: |
hd, is the TZ3 not 10x optical? |
Up to 15x optical if megapixels are reduced to 5M or below. Those pics were taken on the 3M setting to save space on my piddly 64mb memory card. (must buy a bigger one...)
The last pic of the 6 I listed above was taken on about 8x zoom. |
Really? I must read the manual sometime
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Right - decision made - TZ3 it is....very nice shots hd Now lets see if I can get one for £150 on ebay and also convince the bloke that he wants to go halves with me...(ie lets hope he doesn't cotton on that I'll get it even if he doesn't and not going to exactly bar him from using it!)
Would love the G9 but it's a bit beyond budget and not so many on ebay...
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hd, sounds like a bit of a fudge! It's not actually increasing the optical zoom - the lens isn't linked to the resolution. All it's doing is manipulating the pixels. The lens is probably the equivalent of a 28-280mm, hence the 10x optical. (but I could be completely wrong - just doesn;t make sense if the optics are producing 15x zoom, then they are doing that irrespective of resolution.)
great camera none the less, with a very good lens!
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Each compact camera is a series of compromises. Things to look for (and rate according to their importance to you) include:
- quality of lens (distortion, corner sharpness)
- speed of autofocus
- dynamic range (the capacity to record both dark shadows and bright areas in a photo without turning them into pure black and pure white)
- wideangle lens (usually more important than telephoto)
- digital noise on photos (or loss of detail due to elimination of digital noise)
- pleasing colours (subjective, to some extent)
- "burst" mode
- maybe most importantly, have a look at photography sites and search for images taken with that camera – see if you like them!
On that last criterion, sallywt seems to have found her camera! (and the TZ3 does get good press).
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sallywt, I am on my second Lumix (having sat (!) on the first). Great results. I went for the little one as I can keep it handy in my pocket. A friend has the not quite so compact one with the X10 optical zoom. It's very impressive. Great lenses, software and anti-shake tech.
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... can the G9 be carried in a ski jacket pocket, or is it at backpack job .... ?
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Poster: A snowHead
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oh help me please before the bloke goes mental that I'm still on the laptop trying to buy a camera on valentines... (I'm the geek in this relationship) but I want it delivered for Saturday so under pressure! Trying to get a bundle with a memory card so i can use it straight away but all the SD memory cards have this speed performance rating thing, specifically the bundle I have found has a 'class 6' is this slow and class 1 fast or the other way around? Have been googling but not explanation offered...other than 'based on SD 2.00 Specification' ??? any clues?
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BernardC, if it's a small pocket, then no, otherwise it should fit.
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sallywt, .... sorry can't help - do the vendors have a telephone contact - try that, or telephone your local late shopping Dixons or Currys etc, ASAP.
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sallywt,
Class 2: 2 MB/s
Class 4: 4 MB/s
Class 6: 6 MB/s
Class 6 = GOOD.
Should add... SD 2.0 Specifications are the ones that cover SDHC (high capacity) cards, which go up to 32GB at the minute.
(I'd recommend buying 1GB or 2GB cards, rather than the bigger ones)
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Nice pics.
OK, the headline differences (and they are noticeable):
6x optical zoom - you get in a lot closer
12 megapixels - BIG pics (4000x3000), that means even if you crop it down to just a small corner of the image
Optical viewfinder (if it's too bright to see the LCD)
Other differences:
Great macro facility - down to 1cm
Bigger ISO range - 80-1600 (although 1600 is grainy)
Optical image stablisation.
Wider aperture range (2.8-4.8 )
Wider shutter speed range (15s - 1/2500)
Stronger flash
1024x768 video
Click here for the rest of the differences.
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I have the Canon 850IS which I think is the predeccessor to the 860. Very compact, point & shoot or some manual control, has a wider angle lens than most other compact cameras I looked at (good for panoramic shots and indoor shots), the image stabiliser seems to work well, you can buy a waterproof housing for it (great for beach & pool shots of the kids); fairly fast at taking photos (although not in the same league as a DSLR) and genrally produces good shots.
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oops, bit drunk, pressed some buttons and noticed a 'thank you for your order' page. didn't mean to be quite so rash there. oh well, the fates obviously led my fingers and I shall be a proud owner of the TZ3 on Saturday by 1pm. Cheers...hic.
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sallywt, sounds good! I think it's the new version of the cam my mate has, a lovely bit of kit!
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