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    Dwight Shackelford
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    @zydeholic

    Locale: San Francisco Bay Area

    I’m thinking about a digital camera upgrade. Perhaps you folks can tell me where to look.

    I want:
    o at least 6x zoom (what I’ve seen is 4x, then jumps to 10x, so maybe at least 10x)
    o at least 5mp
    o macro capability (preferably not by lens attachment
    o additional telephoto (lens attachment ok)
    o AA batteries
    o SD memory card would be nice, since I could switch between my two cameras
    o nice to have ability to add filters on lens
    o optical viewfinder
    o SLR would be great, but that’s bucks.
    o Aperture, shutter, programmable control of exposure
    o Over/Underexpose by stops easily
    o minimum of having to step down through lcd menus to get things done
    o prefer manual controls for exposure control.
    o low noise
    o durable

    And, $400 or less, preferably $300 or less. If that price can’t be met, tell me anyway.

    Dwight

    #1364029
    Greyson Howard
    Member

    @greyhound

    Locale: Sierra Nevada

    Many of my requirements were the same when I went camera shopping earlier this summer. I originally planned on an SLR, but after a lot of reading, I decided on a Cannon S3 IS, basically a big-zoom point and shoot with a lot of manual controlls. Retail is $500, but online $400 is about the norm. Added bonus, I can shoot decent video on it too.

    #1364093
    Dwight Shackelford
    Member

    @zydeholic

    Locale: San Francisco Bay Area

    I’m now looking at this one. RAW capability. Metal tripod mount, etc.

    #1364478
    Greyson Howard
    Member

    @greyhound

    Locale: Sierra Nevada

    I had originally looked at the sony, and I spent a lot of time going back and forth. It is a really nice camera. I decided I didn’t need the RAW, and the tripod mount isn’t an issue because I leave the gorilla pod mount in, but if you want to work in RAW and use a tripod that you screw and unscrew regularly, then that doesn’t help you. Make sure to handle both, the Sony felt wrong in hand for me because of the rounded left side.

    #1365787
    Elliott Wolin
    BPL Member

    @ewolin

    Locale: Hampton Roads, Virginia

    I’ve been using a Canon G5 for a few years and have been very happy. Doesn’t match all your requirements but close enough. Built-in macro is great for flower shots. Built-in telephoto also works fine for me. And it has full manual controls and a spot meter for tricky situations.

    It is a bit heavy, but this was the best choice for me at the time. I believe the latest model is a G7 or something.

    #1369367
    Laurie Ann March
    Member

    @laurie_ann

    Locale: Ontario, Canada

    I think the Fuji FinePix s9000 is the current version of my camera which is the s7000 (could be wrong here though).

    If you go into reviews you’ll see that I did a review of the s7000 which I absolutely love. Now I am a professional photographer so going to a non-slr camera with one lens (built in) was a tough change for me – especially because I was used to using a Nikon F100. I have a Nikon Digital SLR for my pro gear now and it is about equivalent to the F100 but the Fuji is so much more practical for wilderness backpacking trips.

    Anyway if you want to see some photos from the camera check out

    http://www.pbase.com/c_w_i_d_p/laurie

    and then some of our wilderness canoe trip photos

    http://www.outdooradventurecanada.com/triplogs/louisa2006.htm (sorry I haven’t uploaded the backpacking photos yet – should do that this week sometime).

    #1371467
    Steve .
    Member

    @pappekak

    Locale: Tralfamadore

    Although I use a Panasonic FZ3 I would recommend the Canon PowerShot 610 for about $200. The great thing, aside from the outstanding pictures it takes and the light weight, is the fact you can used 58mm filters or add a teleconverter (to break the 4x barrier) or wide angle if you want. At $200 it's a great deal with tons of flexability.

    http://www.steves-digicams.com/2005_reviews/a610_pg2.html

    And go for the black since you will get less reflection off the camera body into your face.

    #1371665
    Summit CO
    Member

    @summit

    Locale: 9300ft

    If you do action shooting with your P&S camera and you want manual control on a budget, the Canon A610 is the best out there with 2.4fps ulimited and full manual 5MP with a fast 4x lens. Yes it is 4x but it is 2.8-4.1 which is a nice match to the very low noise 1/1.8" CCD. Noise is super low as long as you don't up the ISO.

    If you need MP, A620 is another great choice. Identical to the A610 except 2.1fps and you get 7MP.

    The flip/twist LCD is *very* usefull for macro.

    C custom mode in addition to aperture/shutter/fullmanual is very nice for speedy shooting. Adjustments are easy and exposure control is intuitive.

    It lasts me 400+pics on 4 AA rechargable NiCd while cold and skiing (low LCD use).

    They can be had as cheap as $160 refurbed by Canon. I bought an A610 after breaking my last one (dropped onto a parking lot).

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