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<blockquote data-quote="Bumpin_Ack" data-source="post: 645465" data-attributes="member: 551371"><p>Ohh ALL digital cameras are HORRIBLE at catching action, esp in low light. The low light problem is obvious, it compensates by exposing longer=blurred images. The other problem is the time it take from when you hit the button (expecting it to take the picture) and when it actually does. This varies from camera to camera, so try them out in the store. Try taking pictures really fast (like turn around and try to snap something, it's hard) The only digital cameras that can do this are the HIGH end digital slrs (we have (2) Nikon D70's for yearbook and those things can do some awesom stuff) But Just about every point and shoot will struggle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bumpin_Ack, post: 645465, member: 551371"] Ohh ALL digital cameras are HORRIBLE at catching action, esp in low light. The low light problem is obvious, it compensates by exposing longer=blurred images. The other problem is the time it take from when you hit the button (expecting it to take the picture) and when it actually does. This varies from camera to camera, so try them out in the store. Try taking pictures really fast (like turn around and try to snap something, it's hard) The only digital cameras that can do this are the HIGH end digital slrs (we have (2) Nikon D70's for yearbook and those things can do some awesom stuff) But Just about every point and shoot will struggle. [/QUOTE]
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