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Old June 13th 06, 12:14 AM posted to rec.photo.digital.point+shoot
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Default Noise issues with superzooms question

I have been reading review on several long range zoom cameras. The Dimage
Minolta Z5 can be bought refurbished (like new) for as low as $210 on
Amazon, but it has some noise issues in low light. Is it worth going up to a
new Panasonic FZ20 or a Canon S-2 for $80-$100 extra? Are they better in low
light? Any information appreciated.


 




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