Saturday, June 29, 2013

Need opinion on Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX9K, or recommendations for a Ultra Compact Digital Camera?

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JL


I currently own a Fujifilm Finepix s7000. I think the camera is slow in response compared to other cameras out in the market...and it is too big for me to carry around.

I am not a professional photographer...and I am planning to replace my s7000 with something more compact, that can still take stunning pictures.

I have researched online and saw the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX9K. It has 6.0 megapixels, 3x optical zoom, and an Optical Image Stabilizer for shaky-hands like me. It costs below $300 online.

Does anyone have experience on this camera? I am wondering if the photo quality will be a big difference from my s7000.

There are a quite a few Ultra-Compact digital cameras out there within the same price range...such as the Canon SD300/400/500...

Can someone give me suggestions on which to pick? Thanks!



Answer
East or west.. Canon is the best

What digital cameras are good with low-light and up-close pictures?




I.M.N. Ali


I am looking for a digital camera that will be used for a lot of at night or low-light shots as well as very close-up shots. Additionally, I would like a camera that is in the "compact" or "ultra-compact" category if possible. What are some suggestions for specific cameras, or, in general what features should I be looking for on cameras' spec sheets that would tell me that the camera was good with low-light or up-close shots?


Answer
If the low light shots are of building or such, you can put any camera on a tripod. If you need to do them hand held (street photography/ concerts/ sports/ etc.), you're out of luck. This is the domain of digital SLR cameras. The digital Nikons are good at this, and the Canons are even better. They can go up to ISO 6400 in a pinch, and they'll deliver beutifull image quality as high as ISO 1600. This is better than film ever was. If you add a light sensitive lens, like a 50mm f/1.4, you can do action photography by candle light. No compact camera comes anywhere close to that. (The autofocus will hunt forever, and when it does lock on, you'll need a shutter time of several seconds.)
If it must be a compact, get one where you can crank the ISO up to 1600 (or higher).
For extreme close ups, get a macro lens (or a compact that has a macro function.)




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