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well my mom got a bunch of sand in my camera when we went to the beach and now the lense is all messed up, so she is going to get me a new camera.
I would like one with a much better optical zoom and better at low light that does well at high iso levels. Image stabilization would be a huge plus as I don't have a tripod (and wouldn't want to cary one anyway). Also I would like a camera that can use my xd card. I'm looking at several ultra zoom cameras right now. budget is $300 or less |
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well my mom got a bunch of sand in my camera when we went to the beach and now the lense is all messed up, so she is going to get me a new camera. |
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are there any cameras in my budget that can handle a high iso but also has image stablization? iso performance on non fuji cameras seems to be pretty crappy but I don't think fuji has image stabilization.
right now I'm looking at the panasonic tz1 and the fuji f30. Is there a camera with the zoom and image stabilization of the tz1 but with the iso performance of the f30? |
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are there any cameras in my budget that can handle a high iso but also has image stablization? iso performance on non fuji cameras seems to be pretty crappy but I don't think fuji has image stabilization. The only alternative in that price range is the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ7... you get a beautiful Leica lens (which will get you serious kudos as well as great images) and it has the same zoom as the Sony (36 - 432mm). I wouldn't usually recommend Sony for cameras because of the memory cards, but Pro-Duo card prices are crashing thanks to the PSP (around $70 for a 1 gig last time I checked, although could be cheaper now). Let us know what you get! |
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