Canon and Panasonic: updated models
On Fri, 28 May 2010 09:52:40 +0100, "David J Taylor"
wrote: "SMS" wrote in message ... [] The reality is that it at low ISO settings the FZ-35/FZ-38 produces acceptable results, and it has many highly desirable features. But it is neither the best quality ZLR in terms of noise or image quality, nor is it anywhere close to quality of a D-SLR. Yes, many small-sensor cameras can produce adequate photos under good lighting conditions, but many do not work well at higher ISO settings (e.g. ISO 3200) and few have the wide-aperture lenses (e.g. f/1.8) available to DSLRs. With the DSLR can can buy whatever lens quality you wish to afford, with the ZLR you are stuck with what's provided. Your needs, your money, your choice. David Hmm.... buy 15 different P&S cameras, or for the same price buy worthwhile glass for a DSLR that doesn't provide any greater resolution, better CA correction, nor image quality .... decisions decisions ... |
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