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Gear / Technical Help => Photo / Video Recording => Topic started by: midside on October 25, 2009, 10:09:02 PM
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I am looking for advise. Perhaps I am asking for a lot in an a camera, I don't know. I'm not experienced with photography or digital cameras, but need to get a new one as my Olympus FE-190 just doesn't satisfy me. So, here's what I'm looking for:
- small, light point and shoot
- flush lens with auto lens cover
- takes good pictures easily (auto in a variety of situations)
- easy to use (dummy proof)
- good/great quality video is a plus
- being able to attach extra optics is a plus but last on the list
This camera will be used to document audio recordings during travel. I have looked into the S90 for a couple hours this evening. Looks great, but it is a little big, a little expensive and doesn't do video. Thanks in advance!
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I can't say enough about the panasonic TZ series camera's. Spyder9 turned me onto them...They have however been replaced by a new series, the Z series. The Z-3 should fit your bill. IA function makes picture taking idiot proof in most situation. I use mine(TZ) for concert pictures for the shows I record.....It takes awsome pictures in low light....and if your good with photoshop you can make them even better....I have included a link..
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/602303-REG/Panasonic_DMCZS3K_Lumix_DMC_ZS3_Digital_Camera.html
The new canons are nice too.....
Peace ook
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Yup, looks like a great option, thanks.
During a little research, I also ran across the Canon sx200 IS.
Anyone have first hand experience with both of these cameras?
From the videos I watched, it seems like the Canon is quieter on the microphone while the panny seems to have 'noisy' sound.
Do both of these have functioning zoom in video mode?