A alseah New Member Oct 22, 2006 2 0 0 36 Oct 22, 2006 #1 was considering this 2 model..but i'm more to nite shots..which 1 shld i take? pls advice thanks
B Bean New Member Apr 16, 2002 781 0 0 www.pbase.com Oct 22, 2006 #2 alseah said: was considering this 2 model..but i'm more to nite shots..which 1 shld i take? pls advice thanks Click to expand... If u r more into night shots, do give the Fujifilm S6500FD a serious consideration. The 28mm wide angle is also very useful.
alseah said: was considering this 2 model..but i'm more to nite shots..which 1 shld i take? pls advice thanks Click to expand... If u r more into night shots, do give the Fujifilm S6500FD a serious consideration. The 28mm wide angle is also very useful.
A alseah New Member Oct 22, 2006 2 0 0 36 Oct 22, 2006 #3 can i ask a question..y is lowering e iso gets clearer image? then y some cam gets as high as iso 3200? wouldnt tt be more noisy?
can i ask a question..y is lowering e iso gets clearer image? then y some cam gets as high as iso 3200? wouldnt tt be more noisy?
E elfvin Senior Member Oct 29, 2005 507 0 16 Bukit Panjang www.alvinewe.com Oct 23, 2006 #4 alseah said: can i ask a question..y is lowering e iso gets clearer image? then y some cam gets as high as iso 3200? wouldnt tt be more noisy? Click to expand... yes it would be very noisy but certain situation has no choice cause you need to compensat to shutter n aperture. but there's always PP.
alseah said: can i ask a question..y is lowering e iso gets clearer image? then y some cam gets as high as iso 3200? wouldnt tt be more noisy? Click to expand... yes it would be very noisy but certain situation has no choice cause you need to compensat to shutter n aperture. but there's always PP.
E elfvin Senior Member Oct 29, 2005 507 0 16 Bukit Panjang www.alvinewe.com Oct 23, 2006 #5 and i suggest you getting the S3IS for the noise handling. you prefer night shots right?
C cheersjy Senior Member Jul 1, 2003 918 0 16 Oct 24, 2006 #6 If you are into night shots but dun want the trouble of always carrying a tripod around, only 2 choices - Fuji F30 if u just need a point and shoot, or F6500 if you need more control. Read more here: http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/fujifilmf30/
If you are into night shots but dun want the trouble of always carrying a tripod around, only 2 choices - Fuji F30 if u just need a point and shoot, or F6500 if you need more control. Read more here: http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/fujifilmf30/