Canon Powershot A630 Review
What camera should I buy?
I want a new digital camera. It must:-Be under $ 400 "Be good in situations with Be good low-light-indoor-Be preferabbly supported [PicBridge so do not have to buy a new printer]-Have a minimum of 8.0 megapíxeles.-It a decent zoom does not have to be one of those small nice property. I do not care if their bulky while taking pictures very well. I was going to buy the Canon Powershot A630, but then I read reviews of the gravity of the red eyes so i just forgot about it. Until recently I was using the Kodak Easyshare C530 with printer cheap. He dark rings around the theme of the photo, not to mention that my hair turned a different color, and made my skin look weird. I also could not take pictures mirror flash. And besides all that, it stopped working within two months. so any suggestions?
If you are looking for a good camera in low light scenarios, which narrows down pretty quickly. The F-Series Fuji is the clear winner here. The F20 ($ 139) and F31fd (about $ 230) are the two best low light cameras compact ever made. ISO400 are clean, a very good ISO 800 and ISO1600 very useful for small prints. The only thing better would be a reflex digital. Both are 6 Mpix cameras, but have an exceptional picture quality rivals most 7 and 8 Mpix cameras. If you really want 8Mpix, you can get Fuji F40, which is not so good in low light, but very close. Also at $ 200. Secondly, the Fuji would be either a Canon or Sony, with image stabilization. The T100 Sony is an excellent camera for about $ 400. Or, perhaps the Canon SD850IS.
Canon Powershot A630 Review
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