fantom
Mar 5th, 2008, 08:15 PM
Ok, I've got a few choices I've narrowed down to my next camera (and others are welcome, but so far I've got these down)... I've had an SD600 Canon up until now, and I've loved the ease of use of that camera, except the absence of a good image stabilization feature on it resulted in more blurry pictures than I could handle.
Now, I've seen SONY W90 in action, and I liked the "stable" images it was able to snap even while camera was shaking, being moved around, etc... and the colours were pretty good and lifelike. And I am assuming W200 is pretty much the same, if not better, due to its 1/1.7" sensor (biggest of the group here).
However, me being a Canon lover I'm giving it a chance too... so I've thrown in SD850 and SD950 in the mix too.
Now, what I care the most is the lifelike colour reproduction in my pictures, outdoor and indoor, and ability to capture clear pictures even while objects are moving or camera isn't being held perfectly still (outdoors), as well as capture decent pictures in low light conditions too (without the objects being too over/under exposed and colours being washed out)... so, what are your suggestions?
Anyone have any personal experience with these cameras?
I've read tons of reviews, but they aren't telling me much aside the facts that all the above cameras are "good buys"...
Now, I've seen SONY W90 in action, and I liked the "stable" images it was able to snap even while camera was shaking, being moved around, etc... and the colours were pretty good and lifelike. And I am assuming W200 is pretty much the same, if not better, due to its 1/1.7" sensor (biggest of the group here).
However, me being a Canon lover I'm giving it a chance too... so I've thrown in SD850 and SD950 in the mix too.
Now, what I care the most is the lifelike colour reproduction in my pictures, outdoor and indoor, and ability to capture clear pictures even while objects are moving or camera isn't being held perfectly still (outdoors), as well as capture decent pictures in low light conditions too (without the objects being too over/under exposed and colours being washed out)... so, what are your suggestions?
Anyone have any personal experience with these cameras?
I've read tons of reviews, but they aren't telling me much aside the facts that all the above cameras are "good buys"...