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Old September 2nd 06, 04:46 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
Roger N. Clark (change username to rnclark)
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Default many questions: choosing new compact, fixing low light blur,learning manual controls, photoshop, etc..

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my biggest problem with my camera is with low light shots. in low
light, say indoors, its hard to take a picture without flash at a low
iso without getting blur from camera movement because of the slow
shutter speed ...


The problem you are facing is directly related to pixel size.
You need a camera with larger pixels.

See:
Digital Cameras: Does Pixel Size Matter?
Factors in Choosing a Digital Camera
http://www.clarkvision.com/imagedeta...el.size.matter

my next problem is subject movement, like i said before i want to start
taking action shots.. its not something i've ever really tooled with
but i figure it shouldn't be a problem outdoors but indoors in less
than perfect light, if i take a picture of someone and they're even
just moving their arm or something, it blurs, even at iso400..


You need a camera that responds fast and has large pixels.
That means DSLR.

and finally what camera would you guys reccomend?


Find a DSLR with at least 5 to 6 micron pixels.

Roger
Photos at: http://www.clarkvision.com