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Old 08-08-2008, 06:47 AM   #1
BashBeissedat

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Default Casio EX-Z20 any experiences?
While i did enjoy my Canon A95 it did bring up an issue that i cant ignore when
i'm gonna be father in December. Its slow, takes a while to focus and isnt that good with
movement and in house shooting.

Now a friend of mine gave me this: Casio Exilim (EX-Z20) and i have to say it does a good job
for what i want with it.

Now for my question, can this camera replace my A95 (it does had 8 instead of 5 MP)
Or is the aging Canon still best for outdoor and other stuff?
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Old 08-08-2008, 07:18 AM   #2
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casio is a very innovative company and they make very nice compact digital cameras. where canon makes very nice dslr's but their line of digital cameras i definitely would stay away from. another good option is probably looking for a fuji with a super ccd sensor.


have any price range u have in mind ?
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Old 08-09-2008, 07:46 PM   #3
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casio is a very innovative company and they make very nice compact digital cameras. where canon makes very nice dslr's but their line of digital cameras i definitely would stay away from. another good option is probably looking for a fuji with a super ccd sensor.


have any price range u have in mind ?
I 'thought' Canon has some of the best compacts and P&S's around.
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Old 08-09-2008, 08:27 PM   #4
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I 'thought' Canon has some of the best compacts and P&S's around.
absolutely not.. canon is great when it comes to dslr's but when it comes to p&s casio and even sony has much better models.


canon's cmos sensors are great but i cant say the same for their ccd sensors they use for the compacts. honestly i wouldn't make the assumption of just because their S2/3/5is models are good among their own competition (which they aren't really) not all of their point and shoots are good.

right now the best sensors used in point and shoots are super ccd sensors (especially bigger sensors 1/1.7 and 2/3 sensors) made by fujifilm. their iso performance is miles ahead of sensors used by canon even when you compare same size sensors.


i'm no expert on dslr's as i've only had a dslr now for 3 weeks but when it comes to point and shoot i've made so much research on them and canon is definitely far from being the best.
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