Canon Powershot Image Stabilization
Why nearly all my pictures are blurry on my Canon PowerShot S3 IS?
In the last few years I had the Canon PowerShot A75 and A610 Cameras Powershot. I was delighted with both cameras, but unfortunately did not last long. I arrived just a PowerShot S3 IS in recent days, and so far around 90% of my photos are blurred … and this is daylight. I had the impression that the role of image stabilization would reduce blurred vision, was only present in the other cameras in relatively low light, but the result of my photos in the S3 IS is ridiculous! Am I doing something wrong or the camera may defective? I get the warning indicator most of the time … there is nothing in the way and the aim is impeccable.
If you never had problems before and has not suddenly developed Parkinson's disease, I suggest you take the camera back where you bought it and tell them it is defective. My daughter has an S2 IS and the pictures are absolutely fabulous. She rarely gets the shake "warning. Perhaps there is something of value that needs to be restored to a default??
Canon Powershot Image Stabilization
Canon Powershot SD800IS Fujifilm FinePix F30 vs?
I do not know which to choose. I know that the F30 is great for taking pictures inside and low light shots, and I know Canon has image stabilization. The Canon is about $ 360, and Fuji about $ 275. How do I choose the camera I usually take pictures inside and outside believe that vaccines are composed of probably 20% of all my photos. The 7.1 megapixel Canon and Fuji 6.3. Help! Thank you In fact, the CCD Fuji is quite large compared to others out there.
If these are his last two options, I think I'd go for the Fuji. Firstly, the sensor is actually the larger of the two, being almost twice as large as the sensor in the Canon SD800IS. (Above someone said the opposite, but you will see in the link I provided.) See this page for comparison. Click on "Review" and "Read owner opinions" for each camera. Make sure you write that the reviews are many pages long, it does not stop after the first page. Check the sample images, too. You can enlarge the images size by clicking on the name of file below the image. You must then place the cursor in the space on the right image and click once. After that, you can move the cursor image and become a magnifying glass. Click this link once a magnifying glass and the size of the image can be truly complete and review the details or look items such as Halo or noise. Http: / / www.dpreview.com/reviews/compare_post.asp?method=sidebyside&cameras 2Cfuji_finepixf30% = canon_sd800is & show = all which in general, such as product development and Canon cameras filming, but we have some members who are enthusiastic about Fuji, then I am sure they are not so good.
Image stabilizer demonstration