- Apr 17, 2004
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Helping my Dad out with some camera shopping. He's always used regular P&S' and been happy enough with them. He's shopping for a new one that has plenty of zoom for him to get pics of the cars on the track when he attends races.
But, if possible, I'd like to help him find a P&S that has a larger sensor. What I always hated about my P&S cameras was the abysmal low light performance and I saw a couple new Canon P&S' that have larger sensors.
Of course, these new Canons don't have a long zoom on them. It really needs to be 12x+, closer to 20x if possible. I understand quality goes down in those cases, but tis what he needs to shoot the cars from the stands.
I did take a look at the image sensor ratings on dxomark or whatever that site is. The Canon G11 & G9's sensors are rated quite a bit lower than my D5000, which leads me to question how much improvement these will bring over other P&S at similar prices, ones that have the zoom my Dad needs.
Lastly - I saw the new ultra-slim micro-4/3 or whatever Sony's announced. He would have no use for any type of manual controls, automatic and specific scene controls would be all that he uses. BUT - if the price of one of these + the zoom lens isn't much more than a high end P&S, could this be an option? I think the bulk of a low-end DSLR like mine is out of the question, but these don't have that.
What other options am I missing?
Cliffs:
*Looking for camera with good low light performance, long zoom without DSLR bulk
*No need for manual controls; good auto & scene settings needed
*Price range is around $400-500, but could go up for the right device
But, if possible, I'd like to help him find a P&S that has a larger sensor. What I always hated about my P&S cameras was the abysmal low light performance and I saw a couple new Canon P&S' that have larger sensors.
Of course, these new Canons don't have a long zoom on them. It really needs to be 12x+, closer to 20x if possible. I understand quality goes down in those cases, but tis what he needs to shoot the cars from the stands.
I did take a look at the image sensor ratings on dxomark or whatever that site is. The Canon G11 & G9's sensors are rated quite a bit lower than my D5000, which leads me to question how much improvement these will bring over other P&S at similar prices, ones that have the zoom my Dad needs.
Lastly - I saw the new ultra-slim micro-4/3 or whatever Sony's announced. He would have no use for any type of manual controls, automatic and specific scene controls would be all that he uses. BUT - if the price of one of these + the zoom lens isn't much more than a high end P&S, could this be an option? I think the bulk of a low-end DSLR like mine is out of the question, but these don't have that.
What other options am I missing?
Cliffs:
*Looking for camera with good low light performance, long zoom without DSLR bulk
*No need for manual controls; good auto & scene settings needed
*Price range is around $400-500, but could go up for the right device