Cybbe Posted October 15, 2008 Report Posted October 15, 2008 Hey everyone. So, I like taking pictures.. A lot. But not enough for me to justify actually bringing my DSLR wherever I go. It's just too bulky, and I often find myself in situations where I wouldn't really want to have anything that valuable on me (high hazard environments such as PARTIES with tremendous amounts of liquid flying through the room and a potential risk of getting so drunk you forget your belongings). However, I also often find myself in situations where I kinda wish I could just pop out a camera and take a picture of what might feel like a once-in-a-lifetime chance for a nice shot of something. One solution could be to drink responsibly and always carry my camera bag around for when I leave home (lol). Another solution could be to get a compact camera, but be that as it may, I have no clue whatsoever of the development in this area. I'd really love something cheap, as I'm a poor student, and it's just a backup cam, bust rest assured, I want it to be able to take decent pictures, and I'd like some functionality as well. For this, I'd like something that could potentially be used as a backup for landscapes, buildings, roadkill, hessi or whatever else comes my way, as well as being something I could bring to a party to take some pictures of random people. And I'd like it to actually fare pretty well. I don't know if price cancels out functionality, but I'm thinking there must have been some development lately, and the last cam I had of a compact size was about 1 MP. I heard something about the ixus being decent, but I'm checking out the market before just acquiring the first I come across. So, uh.. To sum it up: Jacket pocket-compact Cheap Functionalities (Iunno, shutter settings, iso speed, optical zoom?, red-eye removal, all that junk) Nice battery lifetime? I'd prefer a battery with a charger. Nice picture quality. Nice autofocus.. I'd hate to get a backup cam to finally take all these pictures only to realize the cam can't focus if it's life depended on it (and it will!). I don't know if I'm being too demanding, but I'm hoping for the first two points with a nice compromise for the rest. I realize I can't really expect a full dslr in compact form ;o Finally, the price limit.. I really don't know.. But I'd be happy to keep it around £100 +/- £20. If that is at all realistic. -Edit/Update- I've taken a look at the Nikon Coolpix s210, and was wondering if any of you have anything to say about it, good or bad. Anyway, I'm open to suggestions. Quote
skdr Posted October 17, 2008 Report Posted October 17, 2008 Fuji J/A or F series. http://www.fujifilm.com/products/digita ... index.html http://www.fujifilm.com/products/digita ... index.html Quote
JeanPaul Posted October 18, 2008 Report Posted October 18, 2008 Fuji sucks, honestly :/ Canon tbh Quote
Punky Posted October 18, 2008 Report Posted October 18, 2008 Fuji sucks, honestly :/ Canon tbh Yep, I have a canon for about 4 years now, it isn't too expensive, and it makes awesome pictures, check JP's photography thread if you don't believe me Quote
Cybbe Posted October 18, 2008 Author Report Posted October 18, 2008 Which canon are we talking about ? :x Quote
Punky Posted October 18, 2008 Report Posted October 18, 2008 Which canon are we talking about ? :x The Canon EOS I'm using the 30D, but that one is relatively old, just google a canon EOS camera. Quote
e-freak Posted October 18, 2008 Report Posted October 18, 2008 An EOS isn't exaclty a compact camera but an DSLR so just go for the IXUS series - they have a long tradition, theyr interface/usability is optimal and they take decent pictures. If you can afford a little more and the camera can be a little bulkier you could also look into the Powershot-Series but these might be already overkill for what you're looking for. Quote
Cybbe Posted October 18, 2008 Author Report Posted October 18, 2008 Well, I've been looking at the ixus, and it seems pretty decent.. If it gets more expensive than that, however, I think it's a bit out of my price range and purpose. I already have a Canon EOS D30. It's a rather old model by now but it's a pretty good camera. Thanks for your help anyway, I'll take a thorough look at it and try to figure out more about these models. Quote
Bic-B@ll Posted October 23, 2008 Report Posted October 23, 2008 the canon digital elfs or power shots (ixus in europe) are awesome, between my dad and i, i think weve owned like 6 different versions. i currently have the sd850is (its a different model number for the ixus). and i fucking love it. if you scroll down a few threads my SCUBA pictures were all taken with it and an underwater case. :megaman: Quote
e-freak Posted October 23, 2008 Report Posted October 23, 2008 the canon digital elfs or power shots (ixus in europe) are awesome, between my dad and i, i think weve owned like 6 different versions. i currently have the sd850is (its a different model number for the ixus). and i fucking love it. if you scroll down a few threads my SCUBA pictures were all taken with it and an underwater case. :megaman: Ixus and Powershot are two different series. In Europe as in US. Ixus Series are Jacket-Compacts while Powershot Series are semi-compacts with full lens-systems Quote
Cybbe Posted October 25, 2008 Author Report Posted October 25, 2008 What do I get by going for a canon ixus compared to say a nikon coolpix or a Fuji J/A or F series? They pretty much seem to have the same specs, but the price is a lot different. I can't quite see where the difference lies here. Quote
e-freak Posted October 25, 2008 Report Posted October 25, 2008 Canon is quality. At least I never had to good experiences with Fuji Cams. I don't know about the nikon. oh and go for less megapixels if possible edit: Go to flickr and just get some fotos sorted by camera and check them out. Quote
mjens Posted November 9, 2008 Report Posted November 9, 2008 Canon S5 IS or older S3 IS is also good but S5 IS is my favourite. Really cool photos, a lot of features, great working image stabilization... Check more on Canon web page... If you really don't want to spent a lot of money on camera then check Canon PowerShot A*** series. Those are really compact but quality is not good as S5 have... Quote
Cybbe Posted December 4, 2008 Author Report Posted December 4, 2008 I decided to go with a Nikon for now, as it seemed to be the cheapest and the most compact. I haven't bought it yet though. I put it on my wish list for Christmas, just to see if I can get out of actually paying for it The general idea is really it's supposed to be compact over everything else. If I go somewhere with the intent of taking quality pictures, I'll bring my DSLR, but it's nice to have a smaller cam as a backup I can just carry around everywhere and not worry about not being able to capture a certain moment. The quality is really just a bonus. However, looking at the features offered and the quality of some of the pictures I've seen from this, and other cams, I must say I'm amazed about how far they've come on this market, and how great these pictures look from such small and very inexpensive cameras. Thank you all for your opinions. I hope to have a cam after Christmas or through January (some other expenses just came up. Damn nightlife, damn girls). Quote
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