Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/08/12
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Tim, If you want small with good image quality and battery life then one of the Casio 5MP models work well. In the same league would be the Canon SD300/400 although battery life on the Canon's are somewhat short. Down one step would be the Nikon S1(2) and the Sony T33(the Sony is a good camera but I have issues with the duo memory sticks). At a higher price point the Panasonic FZ-7 offers image stabilization and a large screen although again, battery life is problematic. If you want a longer zoom range the Panasonic FZ-5 would be a very good place to start. 5MP, 12X zoom, image stabilization, and a fairly small package make it the first place to look in this category. Other contenders would be the Minolta Z-5, and the Canon mentioned by another poster. If most camera for the money is the issue then the Canon A95 provides excellent image quality, a lot of manual setting ability, a moveable screen, works on AA's, can be adapted to wider and longer lenses, and is pretty quick on the shot. Downsides would be relatively small screen, pretty heavy for the class, and until you figure out the logic of the controls a pretty obtuse user interface. Don don.dory@gmail.com On 8/12/05, Timothy Atherton <tim@kairosphoto.com> wrote: > okay, I've been given the assignment of picking a digital p&s for a price > point of around CDN$500. > > This is mainly for making pixels of the kids, ma and pa when they visit > from > Old Blighty next week etc (any other time I can play with it...) > > Having spent the last couple of hours wading through the various > manufacturers websites and a few others sites on digital cameras I'm non > the > wiser... > > Any good recommendations? > > tim a > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information >