Well, this is my doubts.
I've been using the Canon Powershot A520 for almost 3 years now.I've achieved quite impressive results from this compact digicam. Now I'm in National Service so I've kinda lost touch with photography. I think i wanna have a comeback with a better cam but not necessarily a DSLR as budget is kinda tight. So The IS etc. series caught my attention.
I dont think im ready to cross over to DSLR , so something above my current cam but below DSLR level kinda cam.
what are the merits and demerits of this series?
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Judging from my past themes of photography,I'm into conceptual, still art, moody pieces and many at times nature/travel shots. That aside, I'm an "official" cameraman for my family rendezvous. So, is this the right choice? A balance between function and compatibility.
Other infos:
-I do post processing rather alot.
-I'm steering into a new , larger prints.
-I rather stick with Canon since I have the photoprinter thingy so its less hassle.
Please help.
Tired (& sore-eyety)soul
HOHO
I've been using the Canon Powershot A520 for almost 3 years now.I've achieved quite impressive results from this compact digicam. Now I'm in National Service so I've kinda lost touch with photography. I think i wanna have a comeback with a better cam but not necessarily a DSLR as budget is kinda tight. So The IS etc. series caught my attention.
I dont think im ready to cross over to DSLR , so something above my current cam but below DSLR level kinda cam.
what are the merits and demerits of this series?
http://nooriskandar.deviantart.com
Judging from my past themes of photography,I'm into conceptual, still art, moody pieces and many at times nature/travel shots. That aside, I'm an "official" cameraman for my family rendezvous. So, is this the right choice? A balance between function and compatibility.
Other infos:
-I do post processing rather alot.
-I'm steering into a new , larger prints.
-I rather stick with Canon since I have the photoprinter thingy so its less hassle.
Please help.
Tired (& sore-eyety)soul
HOHO