http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/Q408...oup/page12.asp
I have a Fuji F100fd camera and its a really good point and shoot. The menus are not as nice as Canon, but the image quality and colors produced are excellent. It also has slow-synchro flash for indoor and night time photos.
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Jan 9th, 2009 01:47 AM #1
which camera is the best?
I'm currently using sony DSC-T20 and I'm not too happy with the quality of the pictures. Can anyone tell me which camera out there now is the best?
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Jan 9th, 2009 02:01 AM #2
Fuji f100fd
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Jan 9th, 2009 03:02 AM #3
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Jan 9th, 2009 07:08 AM #4
I'd say the Canon D700X MKIII is the best.
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Jan 9th, 2009 07:34 AM #5
To the OP.
Obviously you can see that the consensus here is that your question is much too vague and has been asked numerous times.
You need to give us more information. At least do some research and single it down to 2-3 models you want some feedback on. Figure out how much moeny you want to spend, whether you want a P&S or a DSLR, what kind of photography you want to do, how much experience you have etc....
Your question is like asking "I just got my license to drive, what car is good for me?"
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Jan 9th, 2009 08:15 AM #6
Even that, if you have no idea how to use your camera, you'll still produce terrible pictures even with the most expensive model you can find. If you ask a question as vague as that, chances are you've got no clue... and that's not always your fault
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Jan 9th, 2009 10:29 AM #9
well, i really don't know?! I am a total rookie... just something small, but yet can take nice photos... u know, a camera for dummies! lol... as cheap as possible. the camera i have now is 8.1mp, but the resolution seems so low. perhaps it's the setting in my camera?
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Based on your reply, no offense, but the problem is probably you rather than the camera
My dslr is 6.1MP and I think it's plenty of pixels.
However, if you want a nice and cheap camera, you can get the Canon SD1100 IS for about $130+tax. It has recently replaced my Optio S4 as my backup.
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Interesting that you mentioned that since I actually had no idea. I looked it up.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Large_format
Doesn't seem there is a large format digital back yet. They use a medium format digital back and just use the cropped image
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Jan 9th, 2009 11:53 AM #12
A friend of mine has a Hassleblad. It's kinda big but the pics come out very nice blown up. Obviously not for the average consumer.
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Jan 9th, 2009 12:34 PM #15
Gotta appreciate large number of not helpful responses on the net

I think you have a decent camera. As mentioned, It will more helpful if you read up what makes a photo come out good / bad. It is always hard to take good pix in low lightning condition. Try to understand how to use light to your advantage.
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