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Yes. So, a point & shoot can't match a DSLR's versatility. Sometimes, in good daylight, a P&S may match a DSLR with normal lens. But, with a quality lens on DSLR, no point and shoot comes close to it.Originally posted by deejaay View PostHH Karizma (Current) || CBF Stunner PGM-FI || Honda CB Unicorn Dazzler
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Since you bought without telling me, am not telling you !Originally posted by ABikerAtHeart View PostChecked with photovatika+flipkart+some 10 other retailers and 14.5k was the best bet. Got it for 13.7. Wonder what better could you get me?
Its very easy to use. And its had to be more of a family camera. And good looking too. So got it. :P
Besides the hx9v was an expensive affair and s9100 won against tz25 on snapsort. So got it.

from a pro p&s to a family p&s eh?
post some pictures dude.
exact same feeling. you have to be very specific with what you want. some cameras have good zoom others have good features. so confusing !Originally posted by aargee View PostPicking up SX150 in few days; horrified to see how the digital camera market has turned like a fish market
One truth is that, there's no true replacement for Canon S5IS on that price range. The only thing I'm missing in SX150 from S5IS is the Swivel LCD. I really miss that.
I bought the panasonic based on such good reviews.Originally posted by antz.bin View PostMy Panasonic FZ28 which is now 3.5 years old still works as it did on day 1. It was a better buy than the Canon S10IS available back then IMO. The best bit about it was the 3 year warranty which meant 3 years of peace of mind(Though I never had to use the privileges of warranty since everything always worked). Still using stock battery and the camera still does over 450 shots on a single charge, I find that much more convenient than using AA / Rechargeable cells which were used on the Canon S5IS / S10IS. It costed me 22k back then, but then it was totally worth the money.
P.S.: It also has RAW and full manual mode and extension lenses support to extend its range 27-486mm range even more.
it still comes with 3yrs warranty !
The question doesnt make sense. I think a good CMOS sensor is better than a bad CCD sensor and vica versa. Pick a set of cams in your budget, and see which one suits you best.Originally posted by deejaay View PostGuy can anyone explain which sensor is better for a P&S camera..lot of DSLR's have CMOS sensor, does that mean that P&S with CMOS is a better option?
I am in a process of buying a new camera, liked the Sony DSC-HX10V, is there any alternative to it, I found it to be little over my budget..
what would be your budget for your cam?
DSLRs have versatility thanks to the inter changeable lens. Quality wise within the lens range of a P&S, it would be hard to find much of a difference between highend P&S and a DSLR.Originally posted by ravi@17bhp View PostYes. So, a point & shoot can't match a DSLR's versatility. Sometimes, in good daylight, a P&S may match a DSLR with normal lens. But, with a quality lens on DSLR, no point and shoot comes close to it.
Regardless, Life shall go on.
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Well I am a noob in camera business..Originally posted by yellowspunk View Post
The question doesnt make sense. I think a good CMOS sensor is better than a bad CCD sensor and vica versa. Pick a set of cams in your budget, and see which one suits you best.
what would be your budget for your cam?
My budget is of around 12000 bucks
Also saw the reviews of Canon Powershot A3400 IS, seems like a nice buyTour de Thar 2014; Exploring the Thar Desert
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At pixel level, any high-end P&S can't match a DSLR. Pics from a DSLR are always sliky smooth, noise-free, more detailed, and with great control over depth of field due to the bigger sensor. I have been using high-end P&S for the past 5 years. I am sure I can produce a better quality image with a DSLR.Originally posted by yellowspunk View PostDSLRs have versatility thanks to the inter changeable lens. Quality wise within the lens range of a P&S, it would be hard to find much of a difference between highend P&S and a DSLR.
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i dont see any good reviews of A3400. Anyway you need manual settings? the A34 doesnt have any.Originally posted by deejaay View PostWell I am a noob in camera business..
My budget is of around 12000 bucks
Also saw the reviews of Canon Powershot A3400 IS, seems like a nice buy
I dont think even serious photographers do pixel peeping. You do realise that DSLRs are more complex cameras than p&s? Besides the sensor and lens there is way more gadgetry involved, that is why i said compared within the limits of a P&S.. Anyway, pl show me a DSLR which doesnt make noise?!Originally posted by ravi@17bhp View PostAt pixel level, any high-end P&S can't match a DSLR. Pics from a DSLR are always sliky smooth, noise-free, more detailed, and with great control over depth of field due to the bigger sensor. I have been using high-end P&S for the past 5 years. I am sure I can produce a better quality image with a DSLR.
lesser noise at higher ISOs.. yes, noise free.. no. Detail/DoF is due to bigger sensor and lens. Like i said within the limits of a P&S, there isnt much of a difference.
Last edited by yellowspunk; 06-29-2012, 09:42 PM.Regardless, Life shall go on.
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What I mean with noise-free is within regular range of ISO. I really don't mean noise free at all. You agree that detail and DOF due to bigger sensor, and how do you get them on a P&S? And there lies the difference.Originally posted by yellowspunk View PostI dont think even serious photographers do pixel peeping. Anyway, pl show me a DSLR which doesnt make noise?!
lesser noise at higher ISOs.. yes, noise free.. no. Detail/DoF is due to bigger sensor and lens. Like i said within the limits of a P&S, there isnt much of a difference. 
Serious photographers do check the pic at pixel level. When you crop the image to get a better frame, quality at pixel level is important. A serious photographer would always prefer a DSLR.Last edited by ravi@17bhp; 06-29-2012, 10:07 PM.HH Karizma (Current) || CBF Stunner PGM-FI || Honda CB Unicorn Dazzler
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My love is always towards the bridge; something better than P&S but close to DSLR; DSLR's cost a bomb & even in 100 years I cannot leverage the full potential; P&S are good for taking pics, but not something like macros etc.
Bridge is something really good for people like me who tries to make one best shot once in a blue moon as well as with price
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Ultimately, it all depends on the needs. Though I like to use DSLR, I have always settled for bridge cameras. Even recently I bought one that is close to DSLR in handling.Originally posted by aargee View PostMy love is always towards the bridge; something better than P&S but close to DSLR; DSLR's cost a bomb & even in 100 years I cannot leverage the full potential; P&S are good for taking pics, but not something like macros etc.
Bridge is something really good for people like me who tries to make one best shot once in a blue moon as well as with price
DSLRs are now cheaper and not very costly. You can get an entry-level Canon for 20k (Canon's bridge camera G12 is at 30k). Coupled with a 50 mm lens, you get outstanding images. Also, there is a sea-change difference in handling and response between a DSLR and a bridge camera. Bridge cameras are always slower.
The reason I bought bridge camera is its portability and convenience to carry while touring.
But, one day I am sure gonna get a DSLR with 50 mm prime lens.
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Absolutely; that's the reason I'm happy with S5IS, SX150 IS series. Light on pocket too; besides these days, S/W are more used than the camera itselfOriginally posted by ravi@17bhp View PostUltimately, it all depends on the needs
I'd my own share of SLRs during the film era; I still have Canon Elan IIe with me weighing around half Kg excluding the 70-300 & 28-80 lenses
I'd a long thought if I should ever get back to DSLR's due to the awesome results it produces; but sometimes I think these electronics are more fragile in the environment we use. For eg, my S5IS has been used in temp at 47 to -25 (Michigan) & have taken pictures of about 9 DVD's & about 8GB more to burn in the last 4.5 years. I'll be quite worried to use DSLR's like that.
For the kind of my use & the cost of DSLR, I prefer using a bridge or even less because my needs are more important to fit for the features that a camera offers.Skill is what keeps you on a Motorcycle
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read my posts dude !! within the limits of a P&S ! :/ nobody is talking of pushing dslr out of business.Originally posted by ravi@17bhp View PostWhat I mean with noise-free is within regular range of ISO. I really don't mean noise free at all. You agree that detail and DOF due to bigger sensor, and how do you get them on a P&S? And there lies the difference.
Serious photographers do check the pic at pixel level. When you crop the image to get a better frame, quality at pixel level is important. A serious photographer would always prefer a DSLR.
So you got yourself a SX150? How is the performance? can you post some sample pictures? I was gonna buy that before i settled for the panasonic.Originally posted by aargee View PostAbsolutely; that's the reason I'm happy with S5IS, SX150 IS series. Light on pocket too; besides these days, S/W are more used than the camera itself
I'd my own share of SLRs during the film era; I still have Canon Elan IIe with me weighing around half Kg excluding the 70-300 & 28-80 lenses
I'd a long thought if I should ever get back to DSLR's due to the awesome results it produces; but sometimes I think these electronics are more fragile in the environment we use. For eg, my S5IS has been used in temp at 47 to -25 (Michigan) & have taken pictures of about 9 DVD's & about 8GB more to burn in the last 4.5 years. I'll be quite worried to use DSLR's like that.
For the kind of my use & the cost of DSLR, I prefer using a bridge or even less because my needs are more important to fit for the features that a camera offers.Regardless, Life shall go on.
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Even if I read multiple times, the quality of a point n shoot will not match a DSLR. Period. ;-)Originally posted by yellowspunk View Postread my posts dude !! within the limits of a P&S ! :/ nobody is talking of pushing dslr out of business.
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It does more than awesome job as P&S that's all; clearly the swivel LCD panel missing is quite visible. But extremely helpful if you want to take pictures as you ride. But the SPORTS mode is missing.Originally posted by yellowspunk View PostSo you got yourself a SX150? How is the performance? can you post some sample pictures? I was gonna buy that before i settled for the panasonic.
One good thing is the 28mm wide angle lens is very helpful & 1CM macro is beneficial compared to 0CM.
Flash is one crap; I'm still learning as where to position the camera so that the flash is not too bright (not too low); I'm compensating by doing a slight over exposure at long distance. Hope you understood what it means.Skill is what keeps you on a Motorcycle
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agree to disagree !Originally posted by ravi@17bhp View PostEven if I read multiple times, the quality of a point n shoot will not match a DSLR. Period. ;-)
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Yea. Got it bro. I guess since the cam runs on AA batteries the flash isnt that powerful for a distant shot but then most cams arent. is the shutter lag okay?Originally posted by aargee View PostIt does more than awesome job as P&S that's all; clearly the swivel LCD panel missing is quite visible. But extremely helpful if you want to take pictures as you ride. But the SPORTS mode is missing.
One good thing is the 28mm wide angle lens is very helpful & 1CM macro is beneficial compared to 0CM.
Flash is one crap; I'm still learning as where to position the camera so that the flash is not too bright (not too low); I'm compensating by doing a slight over exposure at long distance. Hope you understood what it means.Regardless, Life shall go on.
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No no; the range of the flash itself is low; its immaterial of the batteriesOriginally posted by yellowspunk View PostYea. Got it bro. I guess since the cam runs on AA batteries the flash isnt that powerful for a distant shot but then most cams arent. is the shutter lag okay?Skill is what keeps you on a Motorcycle
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Yes you can. Ignorance is a bliss. Enjoy it!Originally posted by yellowspunk View Postagree to disagree !
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