Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Which camera is best,Canon SX10,PanasonicDMC-FZ28 ?




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Please give details as to why one is better than the other. I want clear crisp photos, manual controls for playing with, great zoom and ease of use. I would probably use auto most often but not always. I'm going on a trip and need a good camera this time around. I've narrowed it to these two but would appreciate advice on why one is best over the other.


Answer
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Canon Powershot SX10IS 10MP Digital Camera with 20x Wide Angle Optical Image Stabilized Zoom

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001G5ZTZO/?tag=buynow38-20

Product Features

* 10.0-megapixel resolution for high-quality printing and flexibility when editing
* 20x optical zoom, wide-angle lens and Optical Image Stabilizer; improved speed and quiet zooming
* 2.5-inch Vari-angle LCD; DIGIC 4 Image Processor improves Face Detection
* MovieSnap mode lets you capture high-resolution still images while shooting a movie
* Capture images to SD/SDHC memory cards

Technical Details

* Sensor: 10 Megapixel
* Image Resolution: 1600 x 1200
* Image Resolution: 640 x 480
* Image Resolution: 2272 x 1704
* Image Resolution: 2816 x 2112
* Image Resolution: 3648 x 2736
* Image Resolution: 3648 x 2048
* Movie Resolution: 640x480
* Movie Resolution: 320x240
* Storage Media: MultiMediaCard
* Storage Media: HC MMC Plus Card
* Storage Media: SD/SDHC Memory Card
* Storage Media: MMC Plus Card
* Compressed Format: JPEG (Exif Ver 2.2 )
* Movie File Format: Mov
* Optical Zoom: 20x
* Digital Zoom: 4X
* Combined Zoom: 80x




Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ28K 10MP Digital Camera with 18x Wide Angle MEGA Optical Image Stabilized Zoom

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001CCLBSU/?tag=buynow37-20

Product Features

* 10-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality poster-size prints
* 18x wide-angle MEGA Optical Image Stabilized zoom lens
* 2.7-inch high-resolution LCD screen; HD video capture
* Full SLR-like manual operations including aperture, shutter, program and full manual modes with Advanced Scene modes
* Capture images to SD/SDHC memory cards (not included)

Technical Details


* Effective pixels: 10.1 megapixels
* Total pixels: 10.7 megapixels
* Optical image stabilizer: MEGA OIS
* Optical zoom: 18x
* Image sensor: 1/2.33-inch CCD, primary color filter
* Extra optical zoom: 4:3 aspect ratio: 21.4x for 7 megapixels, 25.7x for 5 megapixels, 32.1x for 3 megapixels, 2 megapixels, and 0.3 megapixels; 3:2 aspect ratio: 21.4x for 6 megapixels, 25.7x for 4.5 megapixels, 32.1x for 2.5 megapixels; 16:9 aspect ratio: 21.4x for 5.5 megapixels, 25.7x for 3.5 megapixels, 32.1x for 2 megapixels
* Digital zoom: 4x (max 72x combined with optical zoom and without extra optical zoom; max 128x combined with extra optical zoom)
* Focal length: f=4.8 to 86.4 mm (35mm equivalent of 27 to 486 mm)
* Lens: Leica DC Vario-Elmarit
* Lens construction: 11 elements in 8 groups (3 asperhical lenses, 4 aspherical surfaces, 2 ED lenses)
* Aperture range: Wide: f/2.8 to f/8.0; tele: f/4.4 to f/8.0
* Conversion lens capability: Yes
* Focusing area: Normal: 30 cm to infinity; (wide), 200 cm to infinity (tele); manual focus/intelligent auto/macro: 1 cm to infinity (wide), 200 cm to infinity (tele); tele macro (approximately 11 to 18x): 100 cm to infinity
* AF metering: Face, AF tracking, multi-area, 1-area high speed, 1-area, spot
* Focus: Normal/macro, quick AF on/off (on in intelligent auto), continuous AF on/off, AF/MF switchable, manual focus (joystick), one-shot AF, AF area select, AF tracking
* AF assist lamp: Yes
* ISO sensitivity: Auto, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1,600; high-sensitivy mode: auto (1,600 to 6,400)
* White balance: Auto, daylight, cloudy, shade, halogen, and white set (selectable at portrait, soft skin, transform, self-portrait, sports, baby, pet, high sensitivity, hi-speed burst, pinhole modes); white balance adjustment (+/-10 steps, except for auto set)
* Exposure: Program AE, aperture priority AE, shutter priority AE, manual, program shift (program AE mode)
* Exposure compensation: 1/3 EV step, +/-2 EV
* Backlight compensation: Yes (auto in Intelligent Auto mode)
* Auto bracketing (AE): +/- 1/3 EV to 1 EV step, 3 frames
* Light metering: Intelligent multiple, center weighted, spot
* Scene modes: Party, candlelight, baby 1, baby 2, pet, sunset, high sensitivity, hi-speed burst, flash burst, panning, starry sky, fireworks, beach, snow, aerial photo, pinhole, film grain
* Shutter speed/shutter system: P:1 to 1/2,000 second (selectable minimum shuter speed); A/S: 1 to 1/2,000 second; M: 60 to 1/2,000 second; starry sky mode: 15, 30, and 60 seconds
* Self-timer: 2 and 10 seconds, 3 images
* Auto review: 1 and 2 seconds, zoom, and hold
* Review: 1x, 4x, and 8x
* Picture adjustment: Contrast: +/-2 steps; sharpness: +/-2 steps; saturation: +/-2 steps; noise reduction: +/-2 steps
* Recording format: Still image: JPEG (design rule for camera file system, based on Exif 2.21 standard), RAW, DPOF corresponding image with audio: JPEG (design rule for camera file system, based on Exif 2.21 standard), plus QuickTime; motion picture: QuickTime Moti

Canon - PowerShot 10.0-Megapixel Digital ELPH Camera Question?




summerlove


How is this camera?? I heard that it takes great pictures but I want to make sure becuase the one I have now isnt very clear and detailed pictures..

Also, can you change certain settings right directly on the camera such as black & white, sepia, etc?



Answer
Sorry to tell you this, but generally speaking it is rarely the camera that is to blame for bad images.

You can put a fantastic professional camera in the wrong hands, and it will take lousy photos. A good photographer can coax great photos out of even the simplest cameras.

If you borrow a few books on photography and watch a bunch of tutorials, you will learn a lot.
With some knowledge, you WILL take much better photos and you will learn to overcome (or at least realize) whatever limitations your camera has.

Then there is the issue of using special effects in camera.... the short answer is:

DON'T DO IT !

Imagine if you just happen to take the best photo you ever took - surely you would want to have it in all its glory, right?

Always set your camera to biggest size, best quality (and to color).

That way, you start with the best possible photo as your original.

Then you make a copy and edit it to your heart's content.
You have much better control over any editing on your computer, even something as simple as b&w will look MUCH better when it was processed properly instead of in camera.
You can do all sorts of things to it PLUS you get to keep your original.




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