My wife's old SD1100 is showing its age and needs replacing. She hates anything bulky - has to be something that fits in her pockets, so am looking at similar form factors. And of course I want to keep it closer to (or less than) $300 if possible.
I have been fascinated by the reports of the S90 and then the S95, so now seems to be a good time to check out the S100 (the S110 is costlier, and seems to be not much more that the S100).
At the same time, Costco is offer the SX280 for $329 and the Lumix ZS25 for $229, both with 20x optical zoom! From what I've read, these zooms work very well, but their image quality is not as good as the S100.
(The SX280 has seen some online kerfuffle about bad battery life indicator, but looks like Canon is posting some firmware update that solves it. Hopefully that's the end of it. Else will have to look at the SX260).
If it was for me, picture quality would be primary. My wife is more about capturing the group picture, the family at the park, etc. And I think she'd be tickled pink about that big jump in zoom.
Anybody with experience or opinion about these cameras - what do you think - is the drop in image quality substantial for me to dismiss these 'super zooms'? Or is it close enough that the zoom capability wins out?
(I could not perceive any other feature that is widely different in these cameras, but maybe I overlooked something. And of course, if you think any other camera that I overlooked is better, please let me know).
I have been fascinated by the reports of the S90 and then the S95, so now seems to be a good time to check out the S100 (the S110 is costlier, and seems to be not much more that the S100).
At the same time, Costco is offer the SX280 for $329 and the Lumix ZS25 for $229, both with 20x optical zoom! From what I've read, these zooms work very well, but their image quality is not as good as the S100.
(The SX280 has seen some online kerfuffle about bad battery life indicator, but looks like Canon is posting some firmware update that solves it. Hopefully that's the end of it. Else will have to look at the SX260).
If it was for me, picture quality would be primary. My wife is more about capturing the group picture, the family at the park, etc. And I think she'd be tickled pink about that big jump in zoom.
Anybody with experience or opinion about these cameras - what do you think - is the drop in image quality substantial for me to dismiss these 'super zooms'? Or is it close enough that the zoom capability wins out?
(I could not perceive any other feature that is widely different in these cameras, but maybe I overlooked something. And of course, if you think any other camera that I overlooked is better, please let me know).
