Originally posted by MrBig
yeah i strongly recommend a sony 717 to u
right now it cost just $1500 together with 256 memory stick pro
guarantee u'll not regret it
the feel of it really makes the user like a professional photographer
go ahead and try
*a proud 717 owner*![]()
Originally posted by Fella
Does your guarantee apply to me? I bought the 717 and no matter how, can't get myself to like the feel of it... :bsmilie:
The design is something people either love or hate. Dun be so fast to take it for granted that other people will like it as much as you do (and as much as I initially thought I do...).
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Originally posted by MrBig
I love the feel of the long lens barrel
like aiming a rifle
besides i very proud of the pictures it can produce
me very satisfied...really worth every cents :thumbsup:
Originally posted by Glyyde
what is the focus speed for 717? what lens can it use?
this camera will last me for years as I am going oversea to study.... so I want to get a good one.....
spent almost $1000 to get the Ixus330 and realize that it is not up to what I would like it to be..... well... maybe that time it is good enough.... but after learning more about photography... I am HUNGRY!!! but then not enough money to be hungry for Canon 10D.....![]()
Originally posted by denizenx
the s330 is a good *compact* camera... much better than the smaller v3 after it.. but then it's meant to be small than powerful.
here's the extensive review of 717, dun understand stuff *after* reading then ask us or me. (try my best)
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/sonydscf717/
the site can also find the other cams... do go through the picture gallery and see the colour+noise etc
Originally posted by Glyyde
...I find that I can't cropped the picture much and 2MP is not enough for me anymore.... thus was looking at 5MP camera now... the question is, which one should I get?
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Originally posted by Glyyde
currently I owned the old Ixus 330 2MP, but I find that I can't cropped the picture much
Originally posted by Glyyde
what is the focus speed for 717? what lens can it use?
this camera will last me for years as I am going oversea to study.... so I want to get a good one.....
spent almost $1000 to get the Ixus330 and realize that it is not up to what I would like it to be..... well... maybe that time it is good enough.... but after learning more about photography... I am HUNGRY!!! but then not enough money to be hungry for Canon 10D.....![]()
Originally posted by fruitybix
Glyde,
You dont need a new cam, you need to compose better, that is all. I think Sulhan is still working his Ixus and pushing that thing to its limits, so 2 thumbs up for that chap.:thumbsup:
All the megapixels in the cam will not be sufficient for what is fundamentally poor technique and visualisation. If you want to improve, then be disciplined enough to compose well, instead of snapping and thinking that you could later work the pictures through photoshop.
I would save the money, and instead sign up for a photography course to nail down the basics.