Hello all... I have a canon ixus 95 point and click camera currently. I am going on holiday to thailand and would like another camera with a bigger zoom. I don't think I really need a DSLR as I am not that much into photography and only really takes pics when I am away on holiday. I was thinking of getting a point and click camera with a superzoom. Ideally I would like to spend as little as possible but still get a decent camera.
I looked online a little and found the likes of these..
Fujifilm S3380
Fujifilm S4080
Fujifilm S4200
Nikon L120
Olympus SP-810 UZ
What do you guys think of them or can you recommend a better superzoom camera for around the same budget?
Thanks in advances guys
Help Picking New Camera
Started by wijcc, Apr 12 2012 12:42 PM
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Posted 30 April 2012 - 02:58 AM
QUOTE (wijcc @ Apr 12 2012, 01:42 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hello all... I have a canon ixus 95 point and click camera currently. I am going on holiday to thailand and would like another camera with a bigger zoom. I don't think I really need a DSLR as I am not that much into photography and only really takes pics when I am away on holiday. I was thinking of getting a point and click camera with a superzoom. Ideally I would like to spend as little as possible but still get a decent camera.
I looked online a little and found the likes of these..
Fujifilm S3380
Fujifilm S4080
Fujifilm S4200
Nikon L120
Olympus SP-810 UZ
What do you guys think of them or can you recommend a better superzoom camera for around the same budget?
Thanks in advances guys
I looked online a little and found the likes of these..
Fujifilm S3380
Fujifilm S4080
Fujifilm S4200
Nikon L120
Olympus SP-810 UZ
What do you guys think of them or can you recommend a better superzoom camera for around the same budget?
Thanks in advances guys
The Kodak EasyShare Z5010 is an excellent ultra zoom. It is 14.1 MP, 21x optical zoom, 720p HD video, a 3 inch screen, in camera panorama stitching, and an auto image take mode which is intelligent enough to adjust the light and other stuff to match your surroundings. I just bought this camera for $99 in a bundle at Walmart. Better get it while you can. I know about the Kodak brand bankruptcy issue, but to me, if it is a good camera, that is all that matters.
Hope this was helpful,
Ryan
#3
Posted 14 May 2012 - 09:44 AM
I will recommend you to buy Fuji Finepix F550EXR. It offers GPS positioning, manual exposure controls, full High Definition movies, RAW capture and image stabilisation.
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