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Buying Advice NEWBIE NEEDS HELP!, NIKON S200 VS NIKON COOLPIX L11

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greyPJ
post Aug 4 2007, 10:37 AM

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you should buy a camera that has either IS or usable high iso fuji f20/30/31.

both models you mentioned dont have IS.
greyPJ
post Aug 5 2007, 10:22 AM

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QUOTE(luvjshin @ Aug 5 2007, 01:13 AM)
thanks 'artificial stupid' for teaching me a new method to value compact digital camera, i've found article from http://www.dpreview.com/articles/compactcamerahighiso/, quote"Small sensor compacts, by comparison, tend only to be able to produce low noise images at their very lowest ISO setting (usually ISO 50-100). At any higher setting noise becomes very intrusive and once you get to ISO 400 or higher the results are so noisy that they are only suitable for very small prints"
Now i'm confused, what should i do  cry.gif oh, sifu, pls help me icon_question.gif


from the link you posted:

There are some compact camera brands we would currently absolutely avoid for regular high ISO photography (Casio, Panasonic and Olympus spring to mind), but in reality - aside from one or two 6MP Fujifilm Super CCD models


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Added on August 5, 2007, 1:29 amhey ryan(or any sifus who can answer me), how much is the market price for lumix fx10 now? how much is the battery,long lasting or not, how many pic shot per battery charge, is the type of battery easily assessed? wat sort of memory cards, up to how many GB can the camera afford, normally free memory card during purchase or have to buy separately? thank you thank you so.................much for your information................. notworthy.gif
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fx12 is about rm710.
battery last very long, dont worry about the battery.
it uses sd mem card, support sdhc up to 8gb i think, need to buy separately.


 

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