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Konica Minolta DiMAGE Z5 low light
I'm on the way to decide to buy a km z5 and I have read many reviews
(too much!) I would like to hear some advice from somebody who already own it. Expecially about soft images at default settings, noise levels a little above average expecially working at iso320, and poor low light focusing. And what about Kodak dx7590? thank you. marco |
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..:mrcmobile:. wrote:
I'm on the way to decide to buy a km z5 and I have read many reviews (too much!) I would like to hear some advice from somebody who already own it. Expecially about soft images at default settings, noise levels a little above average expecially working at iso320, and poor low light focusing. Check out this page if you want to use the Minolta at ISO 320. The Panasonic Lumix FZ5 at ISO 400 produces considerably better images. Cheers, David |
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Check out this page if you want to use the Minolta at ISO 320. The Panasonic Lumix FZ5 at ISO 400 produces considerably better images. Cheers, David .... page? thx |
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David J Taylor wrote:
.:mrcmobile:. wrote: I'm on the way to decide to buy a km z5 and I have read many reviews (too much!) I would like to hear some advice from somebody who already own it. Expecially about soft images at default settings, noise levels a little above average expecially working at iso320, and poor low light focusing. Check out this page if you want to use the Minolta at ISO 320. The Panasonic Lumix FZ5 at ISO 400 produces considerably better images. Cheers, David That's: http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/koni...taz5/page8.asp David |
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Hi Marco,
One of the things I always do before I buy something is visit a few retailers to get the best price, and I try out the item if I can (cameras are a good example). If you bring a SD or CD depending on camera format, you can bring home some images and compare them directly later on (providing you take a picture using the same settings etc. of the same subject in the same location. Remember, with long zoom cameras, the aperture will change and exposure is reduced from a wide angle setting to when the lens is zoomed all the way out. So, account for this as you review your pictures or take them. Also, depending on flash settings, the flash range will be reduced as you zoom. Check the features and details about the range of the cameras you are reviewing so you will know. This can be an important feature. I suspect both cameras will do a great job. Of course, I am biased toward Kodak as I have one. Talk to you later. Ron Baird Eastman Kodak Company ".:mrcmobile:." wrote in message ... I'm on the way to decide to buy a km z5 and I have read many reviews (too much!) I would like to hear some advice from somebody who already own it. Expecially about soft images at default settings, noise levels a little above average expecially working at iso320, and poor low light focusing. And what about Kodak dx7590? thank you. marco |
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