brookcove
Posted : 3/20/2009 8:19:02 PM
Actually, I have to disagree that digital zoom is worthless - they are not all created equal. Sure, it's apples and oranges compared to the DSLRs. Some brands do better than others. But dude. I really have to disagree that everyone needs a dSLR. All my friends recently (like the last two years) went out and bought new dSLRs - replaced point and shoots. You know how often those bad boys come out when we are messing with dogs? Never. My little four year old Canon S1IS was out all the time, snapping hundreds of shots and taking vids. I loved my little workhorse and killed it from love. Their high tech cameras are collecting high tech dust. I had an S1IS - they are on the S5 now. I was never unhappy with it when I bothered to figure out how to work it right (no one here ever saw any of the good pics I took with it because my computer is too slow to upload bunches of files). And the zoom performed quite well for the level of camera that it was. I've seen sucky zoom on long dSLR lenses in amateur hands, particularly in low light. What the good higher end point and shoots do well is think well for you, plus give you plenty of creative modes also. There's another, the G7 I think, that's the next higher up from the S-series, still well in the sub-$500 mark if you shop at Beach Camera for instance. I'm a confirmed Canon fangirl after my long time relationship with my S1 and a recent customer service experience. I'm sadly unable financially to replace the S1 with an equal level camera but I'm sticking with Canon - going with an A1000.