very dangerous question...do you want to spend $20,000-$40,000best digital camera out there
Originally posted by: Bozz
Got the same camera, the 5060, aint it good
Only complaint is pictures are a bit noisy at ISO400
For the 8MP "Prosumer" cameras, the Minolta A2 > the Pro 1 or 828. They all are 28 - 200mm but only the A2 has image stabilization. The A2 and 828 both have a mechanical zoom, the Pro 1 is "ring zoom by wire". The A2 also has less CA/PF than the Canon or Sony, and better ergonomics, as well as the best EVF in the business with 4X the res of anything else. The A2 is a little bigger than the Pro 1, but the 828 is ridiculously big and heavy. For a 5MP camera, the Minolta A1 is >>>> than a G5. Two totally different classes of camera.Originally posted by: Almighty1
I would say the:
Canon PowerShot G5
Canon PowerShot Pro1
Sony FV-828
Originally posted by: buleyb
I'm disappointed that the Foveon chips haven't made any market movement lately...comparing pics from that high end Canon EOS and it, I liked the color reproduction better...
Originally posted by: oldfart
The lack of a hot shoe and the smallish 3 MP killed the S1 for me. It's SOOO nice having a dedicated TTL flash that I can bounce and have nice lighting, and NO RED EYE problems with my Minolta A1. Other than that, the S1 is a nice camera.
I wouldn't get wrapped around the axel on AA Vs prop Lith Ion batteries. I've had both and its not a big deal. The LiON are smaller, lighter, hold a charge longer than even good NiCad AA. If you price a camera with AA, factor in the cost of a set of NiCads and a charger. I do prefer CF myself since every camera I have uses it.
No, but I did get (3) NB-1LH batteries from EBay for $4 each for my Canon S400. My Minolta A1 uses NP-400.Originally posted by: aceO07
Originally posted by: oldfart
The lack of a hot shoe and the smallish 3 MP killed the S1 for me. It's SOOO nice having a dedicated TTL flash that I can bounce and have nice lighting, and NO RED EYE problems with my Minolta A1. Other than that, the S1 is a nice camera.
I wouldn't get wrapped around the axel on AA Vs prop Lith Ion batteries. I've had both and its not a big deal. The LiON are smaller, lighter, hold a charge longer than even good NiCad AA. If you price a camera with AA, factor in the cost of a set of NiCads and a charger. I do prefer CF myself since every camera I have uses it.
A bit off topic, have you tried the BP-511 Canon Lithium-Ion batteries that are sold on Ebay? For about $5...
Originally posted by: aceO07
A bit off topic, have you tried the BP-511 Canon Lithium-Ion batteries that are sold on Ebay? For about $5...
At 10X be sure you have steady hands or a tripod!Originally posted by: Budmantom
Best bang for the buck.
Minolta Z1 and Fuji S5000 10X optical and 3+MP
Originally posted by: oldfart
At 10X be sure you have steady hands or a tripod!Originally posted by: Budmantom
Best bang for the buck.
Minolta Z1 and Fuji S5000 10X optical and 3+MP
<---Minolta A1 owner who likes the Anti Shake image stabilization feature)
