Let me tell u my practical view, I tried all brands and still i got two of my favourite camera give always awesome result, one is canon I want brief you about this awesome camera which was the award winner
In 2007 Expo in the Philippines from cannon family now I am giving away for
for QR. 950/- The camera was carefully used for few months and it is hardly
unbelievable the performance of the camera portraits are exceptionally outstanding that would be really an asset in your photographic imagination.
Therefore, this is the opportunity for cannon lovers without study of several
Megapixel cheating stories, just have this camera and experience the reality
Of wonderful snaps you can make with it. I have years of experience in photography and slim cameras I used but this is something with you cannot
Compare the technology with the result of your click. Pls visit me on appoint
ment to view this camera if you are really interested to own a genuine camera
for your picnic, and home and office photographic talent, then just try with it
and you will never be regretted. It is not just simply megapixels that make
quality and perfection, but the mechanism, and technical aspect that make greater difference in the technology of manufacturing the product in general so the cannon this particular camera is something that is incredible.
The Canon IXUS 75 is a slimline digital camera. It should fit easily into a pocket. The IXUS 75 has seven megapixels and a three times optical zoom lens. One of the attractions of the camera is likely to be its extra large, three inch LCD screen. A screen of this size does help when lining up shots and it also makes it easier to read the menu
A number of the cameras I have reviewed recently have left me very disappointed when it comes to picture quality. Therefore it makes more than a pleasant change to take a look at a set of test photos and struggle to come up with anything bad to say. In fact there are a number of positives.
Outdoors the camera is as good as any pocket sized camera I have reviewed recently. In all three photos sharpness levels are better than I am accustomed to seeing. There is very little fall off towards the edges apart from on the right hand side of the second and third river views photos where the scenes become somewhat distant for the camera to focus sharply. I really like the way contrast is handled. Darker areas of the shots show up well, while there is very little loss of detail in the lighter areas.
The dedicated test for colours underlines the fact that this camera manages to balance its colours very well. All the primary colours are strong without being overpowering.
In line with a number of other digital cameras the IXUS 75 has built in face detection software. Although it is hard to judge just how much difference this makes I must say the focusing in the outdoor portrait shot is spot on. This is especially true of the eyes and the eyes are the most important feature in a portrait. In terms of colours there is a delicate feel to the shot. The colours contribute to this by their softness.
The IXUS 75 seems to be equally at home indoors in poorer light. The indoor portrait shot is particularly pleasing. It produces a very bright picture compared with other cameras and focusing is very good indeed. Unlike other cameras that manage to produce a bright indoor portrait this camera does not do it at the expense of colour and there is still plenty of colour showing in the face. In my test at least the camera also managed to avoid red eye.
In even lower lighting conditions the IXUS 75 still manages to focus without a problem. The light cast by the flash unit is evenly dispersed leading to a photo that has good brightness levels throughout.
With pocket sized digital cameras I never expect to see great macro shots. If I do I consider it to be a bit of a bonus. This is another area where the IXUS 75 beats the competition. My macro test shot was very sharp and again the camera managed to produce a very bright photo. There is also no colour caste showing as you find with some models.
As with many other cameras pushing the ISO settings up makes it tough for the camera. You may wish to do this in lowlight when you are outside of the range of the flash. At ISO 400 the photo starts to show signs of noise and therefore deterioration in quality. The noise levels are not excessive, but they are worth noting. At the top setting of ISO 1600 noise is a considerable problem and it is hardly worth taking a photo at this setting.
The secondone I recently bought is fuiji 12 mega pixel. the details goes to pages to describe about it. both these two cameras are excellant as per my practical use and I dont evaluate any product from ad but I will check all its qualities from my finger tips and reveal the truth.
Do not go after brand first. Go to a store with a big selection and physically hold the camera. If it does not sit correctly, do not buy it.
Do not go after GIMICS. if the controls cannot be reached with ease, leave it.
identify why you need the camera. If (like me) you want it with you all the time, then make sure it is not a slide (or else it will slide open in your pocket).
When you have identified this, then select the brand/price etc.
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olympus is perfect!!! i have one.
Canon
go for sony,i have lumix is good but u go for sony
I think you should go for Nikon! ^_^
I prefer SONY
Canon
should go for SONY
Camera defined in following categories :
1) Beginner
2) Budget
3) Pocket
4) Long zoom
5) Enthusiast
6) Professional SLR
You need to indentify your need for the camera ,
Then comes brand to chose for budget or beginner any brand would do.
For other you must go for the leaders in the field obviously they are :
1) Nikon 2) Canon 3) Olympus
According to Phtography Ind Standards
1)Nikon
2)Canon
3)Olympus
Rest all at par SONY, PANASONIC, FUJI are comes there after they are just in Consumer camera segment ONLY.
go for Sony..
Let me tell u my practical view, I tried all brands and still i got two of my favourite camera give always awesome result, one is canon I want brief you about this awesome camera which was the award winner
In 2007 Expo in the Philippines from cannon family now I am giving away for
for QR. 950/- The camera was carefully used for few months and it is hardly
unbelievable the performance of the camera portraits are exceptionally outstanding that would be really an asset in your photographic imagination.
Therefore, this is the opportunity for cannon lovers without study of several
Megapixel cheating stories, just have this camera and experience the reality
Of wonderful snaps you can make with it. I have years of experience in photography and slim cameras I used but this is something with you cannot
Compare the technology with the result of your click. Pls visit me on appoint
ment to view this camera if you are really interested to own a genuine camera
for your picnic, and home and office photographic talent, then just try with it
and you will never be regretted. It is not just simply megapixels that make
quality and perfection, but the mechanism, and technical aspect that make greater difference in the technology of manufacturing the product in general so the cannon this particular camera is something that is incredible.
The Canon IXUS 75 is a slimline digital camera. It should fit easily into a pocket. The IXUS 75 has seven megapixels and a three times optical zoom lens. One of the attractions of the camera is likely to be its extra large, three inch LCD screen. A screen of this size does help when lining up shots and it also makes it easier to read the menu
A number of the cameras I have reviewed recently have left me very disappointed when it comes to picture quality. Therefore it makes more than a pleasant change to take a look at a set of test photos and struggle to come up with anything bad to say. In fact there are a number of positives.
Outdoors the camera is as good as any pocket sized camera I have reviewed recently. In all three photos sharpness levels are better than I am accustomed to seeing. There is very little fall off towards the edges apart from on the right hand side of the second and third river views photos where the scenes become somewhat distant for the camera to focus sharply. I really like the way contrast is handled. Darker areas of the shots show up well, while there is very little loss of detail in the lighter areas.
The dedicated test for colours underlines the fact that this camera manages to balance its colours very well. All the primary colours are strong without being overpowering.
In line with a number of other digital cameras the IXUS 75 has built in face detection software. Although it is hard to judge just how much difference this makes I must say the focusing in the outdoor portrait shot is spot on. This is especially true of the eyes and the eyes are the most important feature in a portrait. In terms of colours there is a delicate feel to the shot. The colours contribute to this by their softness.
The IXUS 75 seems to be equally at home indoors in poorer light. The indoor portrait shot is particularly pleasing. It produces a very bright picture compared with other cameras and focusing is very good indeed. Unlike other cameras that manage to produce a bright indoor portrait this camera does not do it at the expense of colour and there is still plenty of colour showing in the face. In my test at least the camera also managed to avoid red eye.
In even lower lighting conditions the IXUS 75 still manages to focus without a problem. The light cast by the flash unit is evenly dispersed leading to a photo that has good brightness levels throughout.
With pocket sized digital cameras I never expect to see great macro shots. If I do I consider it to be a bit of a bonus. This is another area where the IXUS 75 beats the competition. My macro test shot was very sharp and again the camera managed to produce a very bright photo. There is also no colour caste showing as you find with some models.
As with many other cameras pushing the ISO settings up makes it tough for the camera. You may wish to do this in lowlight when you are outside of the range of the flash. At ISO 400 the photo starts to show signs of noise and therefore deterioration in quality. The noise levels are not excessive, but they are worth noting. At the top setting of ISO 1600 noise is a considerable problem and it is hardly worth taking a photo at this setting.
The secondone I recently bought is fuiji 12 mega pixel. the details goes to pages to describe about it. both these two cameras are excellant as per my practical use and I dont evaluate any product from ad but I will check all its qualities from my finger tips and reveal the truth.
Do not go after brand first. Go to a store with a big selection and physically hold the camera. If it does not sit correctly, do not buy it.
Do not go after GIMICS. if the controls cannot be reached with ease, leave it.
identify why you need the camera. If (like me) you want it with you all the time, then make sure it is not a slide (or else it will slide open in your pocket).
When you have identified this, then select the brand/price etc.
Take a look at www.dpreview.com
I would go for SONY.
Regards!!!