Which camera to buy?
#51
Re: Which camera to buy?
Conclusion. The only thing that comes close to Nikon D-70 DSLR is the Panasonic FZ series. Find one and show me a comparison to prove me otherwise and I would be happy to entertain your call. This is obviously a very objective conclusion on my behalf.
-Right now if I want a DSLR it's the D-70
-Want something with "big zoom" & cheaper but still very good; the FZ-20 then will please you.
I would not buy anything else as I think these tow cameras have CCD's that can deliver vivid fully saturated colors. That matter tremendously to me.
-Right now if I want a DSLR it's the D-70
-Want something with "big zoom" & cheaper but still very good; the FZ-20 then will please you.
I would not buy anything else as I think these tow cameras have CCD's that can deliver vivid fully saturated colors. That matter tremendously to me.
#52
Re: Which camera to buy?
Originally Posted by Sean H
and how do you compare pics taken at different times? the cars, trees are different.. the flags are blowing different directions... i would assume you need to take them back to back to really compare them...?
It still always comes out D-70 and FZ-20. There are lots of other pictures on Steve's site for each camera. There is a consistency for each camera and I looked at several pictures before deciding.
It's just my opinion is all.
...and Steve's and CNET's too. The FZ-20 as the best under a grand digital camera and the D-70 as the best DSLR are their opinions too.
Last edited by Hydrocruiser; 12-18-2004 at 03:54 PM.
#53
Re: Which camera to buy?
Originally Posted by Sean H
and how do you compare pics taken at different times? the cars, trees are different.. the flags are blowing different directions... i would assume you need to take them back to back to really compare them...?
Steve didn't test the R 9 becasue I hear Leica would make him buy it to test it.
Last edited by Hydrocruiser; 12-18-2004 at 03:58 PM.
#54
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Re: Which camera to buy?
Originally Posted by Troutly
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#55
Re: Which camera to buy?
Originally Posted by Audiofn
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#57
Re: Which camera to buy?
Well it looks like Troutly and me got some good info out on digitals.
...oh...my take on Formulas??
...let's just say a 35' Formula with 496 H0's or 525's would work Santa!
..I haven't been good enough for a 38'er.
...oh...my take on Formulas??
...let's just say a 35' Formula with 496 H0's or 525's would work Santa!
..I haven't been good enough for a 38'er.
#59
Re: Which camera to buy?
A small point and shoot 35mm or digital back-up is always nice.
Don't laugh but this thing for the money is a fun little guy to have. But hard to get as it keeps selling out.
Has internal memory and can take 26 pictures at it's highest resolution which is decent for 4x6 pictures. It's a toy but great for a anyone from a kid to an adult who wants something super cheap.
http://www.happyshopperllc.com/catal...ils&itemID=815
Don't laugh but this thing for the money is a fun little guy to have. But hard to get as it keeps selling out.
Has internal memory and can take 26 pictures at it's highest resolution which is decent for 4x6 pictures. It's a toy but great for a anyone from a kid to an adult who wants something super cheap.
http://www.happyshopperllc.com/catal...ils&itemID=815
#60
Re: Which camera to buy?
I was asked for a recommendation for a small high performance digital.
I did some research and think a look at the Sony DCS-T1 is in order. You will pay for the reduced size but if you want a great picture with 5.1MP this is the one I think.
Sony on left; Panasonic FZ-20 on right
Nikon D-70 below.
I did some research and think a look at the Sony DCS-T1 is in order. You will pay for the reduced size but if you want a great picture with 5.1MP this is the one I think.
Sony on left; Panasonic FZ-20 on right
Nikon D-70 below.