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Cannon powershot
So I went to best buy and told the guy I wanted a nice camera but nothing to advanced as I am a beginner. I've also like to take photos but mostly just on a digital camera or iPhone to post on Facebook of my DD. recently I started scrap booking and wanted something that would take nicer photos when printed out. So I bought a cannon power shot at best buy. About $300. Anyone know anything about this specific camera? Did I make a good choice. Like I said I didn't want anything to advanced for now until I learn more about cameras and all the functions. This had good reviews, hoping I like it.
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Which Powershot model? Is it an S110? That is the only one I can find for around $300.
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OP I don't know what kind of Powershot you have but they can take decent pics. Mine could go off of auto and I was happy with the results. Just don't drop it. I unfortunately did that during the approach of hurricane Sandy on to the fully extended lens.
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Judging by the quality of photos I've seen come from an iPhone, if I had an iPhone, I wouldn't bother with another piece of equipment to carry around unless I was looking for a dSLR. The iPhone takes photos that rivals most of the point and shoot cameras.
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We have always had cannon powershot cameras. We found them easy to use (even my 4 yr old uses it with ease.) The pictures are decent.
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I agree there for the lower end point and shoots as far as image quality goes. But you do get things with a regular camera that the iPhone can't give you, like optical zoom.
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I have an Iphone 4S. In very bright light it takes very good photos. You start getting into lower light, and the the photos are not that great. Also if you need a flash, the iPhone is not the camera to use. Because of those issues and other limitations is why I picked up the S100 for my compact camera needs.
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I had an iphone 4s that took relatively decent pictures outdoors. I downgraded to a 4 and the picture quality is not nearly as good. In fact, it is awful. I took several pics at WDW last month and they are all bad.
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Any decent P&S is much better than an iPhone. The first few reasons that come to mind are optical zoom, flash, adjustable ISO, and response time. An iPhone is decent in very bright light and terrible in dim light.
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). Also while a p&s does add an additional item, they are small and easy to carry. DSLR on the other hand are more of a chore, especially on a HOT summer day.That said, the current gen smartphones are more than enough for most people! If you visit at least once a year, the iPhone is fine. If its a one in a life time trip, or if you can only go every few years, especially if you have kids, do yourself a favor and get a p&s! Sent from my iPad mini using DISBoards |
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Sorry, double post!
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P&s come in all levels of quality, at all prices. If you took the iPhone 5 and stripped out everything completely unrelated to photography, it would be a $200 ultra compact p&s.
There are certainly p&s cameras that are better, but there are also many that are inferior. IMHO, the iPhone 5 kicks the pants off any p&s under about $150. What's the value of a p&s that has a high quality f2.4 lens, 8mp camera. With built in GPS, built in wifi sharing, touch screen focus, hd video, and high quality in-camera photo editing. The only thing you miss is optical zoom. Then again, the Sony Rx1 is the best "p&s" there is... And costs $2800, and it doesn't have optical zoom either. So the iPhone 5 is in good company in this respect. So to me, the question is whether (1), you already own a super high quality smartphone camera and (2), are you looking at p&s cameras that are actually better. I wouldn't spend $100 on a run of the mill p&s, just to have something apart from my iPhone. Anyway, to see the ability of the iPhone camera, here is a link to a professional photographer who took her iPhone on an around the world trip. http://mostlylisa.com/worldtrip/ In reference to the OP.... If she got something like the Canon S95/100/110 which is in that price range, I do think that camera is quite a bit better than an iphone. Last edited by havoc315; 01-02-2013 at 10:16 AM. |
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Dawn
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OP, have you come back to read what the responses were?
Have you played with your Canon? Do you like it?
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Mostlylisa's pics are nice, but you can't tell much from 500x500 samples and many of them seem over processed. I guess the iPhone will suffice if you only want to post small pics on a web site, you don't need flash and low light performance, and you are not concerned with image quality, shot to shot speed, and an optical zoom. Last edited by rossb; 01-02-2013 at 08:49 PM. |
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