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·I am looking at buying a digital camera just for taking dog pictures at hunt tests and field trials, so it has to have a good zoom. ANy recomendations?
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Cyndi
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Cyndi
subroc said:Cyndi
I don?t know anything about cameras, but I just bought a digital. I bought a Canon PowerShot S1 IS. There are so many to choose from with all sorts of features, it was hard to make a selection. I also wanted zoom. So the first criteria was 10X optical zoom. Digital zoom is a meaningless feature. While researching the camera it was stated in some reviews that at 10X optical it is hard to take a clear shot without image stabilization (IS). Only 2 cameras in my price point (around $500.00) had the feature. The Panasonic DMC-FZ10K and Canon PowerShot S1 IS both had (IS). Both are good cameras, but the Canon was around $100.00 less money. The Canon cost around $450.00 from Walmart.com. I did find it for less money at some on-line outfits but wasn?t sure about them. Retail for the camera $499.00.
For the $450.00 I spent I got a fairly feature rich camera. I have spent the last 3 weeks learning to use it and am just getting comfortable with the 16 buttons, knobs, dials, levers, etc.
There are a lot of good choices available. There are 23 10-12X optical zoom cameras available at Yahoo shopping.
Without having very much experience and almost nothing to compare it to, so far I am happy with the Canon.
Joe Miano ? novice dog trainer ? extreme novice photog.
JeffJeff T. said:Is there any shutter lag (or maybe its actually auto focus lag) with your Canon PowerShot ?
I've worked with a number of digital cameras and the shutter lag drives me crazy.
I want to be able to take action shots...that lag time often misses the action!
Thanks for the info Joe,subroc said:JeffJeff T. said:Is there any shutter lag (or maybe its actually auto focus lag) with your Canon PowerShot ?
I've worked with a number of digital cameras and the shutter lag drives me crazy.
I want to be able to take action shots...that lag time often misses the action!
Yes, there is a bit of lag. I also expect it is auto focus lag. I have gotten an appreciation of what it takes to get a good shot. It is hard to get a good aerial shot of the dog. I have a quite a few with him starting to take off in one frame and landing in the next or his head in coming into the frame in one and his butt leaving the frame in the next.
The camera has a burst mode @ 1.7 frames per second. It also has a 640-480 movie mode.
At my price point and wanting an all in one camera, I don?t believe I could have gotten much better performance without stepping up to a dSLR.
Joe Miano
Sounds good!BIG_SKY said:Just ordered the Digital EOS Rebel. Abes of Maine was the cheapest I found and is an authorized Canon dealer. Now I have to save up for the 300mm telephoto zoom lens.