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![]() | Canon PowerShot S95 Pros: Simple and quick to use / Complete in the settings / Light and comfortable Cons: High-ISO Noise / Lack of remote shutter release Opinion: After trying compact than other brands I decided to follow the advice of Ken Rockwell and rely to a Canon. This is an excellent compact, versatile and complete the ability to set it. Already in automatic is able to cover most of the needs. Among the cons: lack of snag one remote shutter (it might not have been so compact) and the noise at high ISO (SLR 400D offers a high ISO image quality is definitely higher). But considering the size of the sensor you can not expect more. The build quality is excellent given the fact that it is a compact. The autofocus and the processor is fast enough. Sforna file ready to use in practice. sent on August 22, 2013 |
![]() | Canon 400D Pros: Convenient to carry around / Menu simple and intuitive / Advantage of low resolution for storage and use of slow economic Cons: Noise ISO / Tendency to underexpose / Easy to inadvertently change ISO, and other settings in situations "stressful" Opinion: And 'my only SLR, the possess since 2007. It 'quite simple and intuitive to use. Sforna file 10MP and I consider this an advantage for archiving and for those who use me as a cheaper lenses (18-55 / 17-85 / 55-250 / 50 1.8) and therefore not very resolvents. The autofocus in relation to the price, it behaves discreetly; clearly in low-light situations (churches, interior, etc ...) is in trouble but the limit is also given by the lens you are using. For example, it is already known the difference between a 50 1.8 (slow enough nell'autofocus) and a 18-55 (first series / discreetly fast nell'autofocus considering the price). To focus using the center point (a much more powerful than others), and recompose. Many complain that it is impractical to hold for those with big hands: although big hands I have never found it difficult to hold it. However, if this were a problem, simply attach the battery grip (optional). One problem I have insteadfound (which I think is common to many other machines) is the ease with which under conditions of "stress" is easy to change ISO and other settings by accident. Example: you are photographing a couple in a park and you move frequently and do many shots. In these cases, sometimes without realizing it I inadvertently changed the ISO setting (fortunately shooting in RAW!). At high ISO is not the best but you have to consider the fact that it is a APS-c. sent on August 22, 2013 |
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