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<blockquote data-quote="creyc" data-source="post: 2428363" data-attributes="member: 570559"><p>Yes, digital SLR's are great. Of course.</p><p></p><p>I use a Nikon D70 and a Canon EOS 30D and it makes it very difficult to step down to a compact camera. There are some times and places I just can't bring my larger cameras. The Fuji F30 is a very good camera, I believe Fuji makes the best CCD's in the market. However in the compact market, I would recommend the Canon Powershot SD800 (or IXUS-850 in the overseas market.)</p><p></p><p>It's similar to the SD600 and SD630, but much faster as far as first shot, and shot to shot time. It's got built in optical stabilization, allowing you to shoot slower shutter speed with less blur. (in less light) It has a wider lens, giving you more flexibility in shot composition. I did a fair bit of research when I settled on this camera, and am quite pleased with it for a simple point and shoot. If you can't get the 800, try for the 700, which is almost the same camera minus the larger CCD and the 800's face finding technology.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="creyc, post: 2428363, member: 570559"] Yes, digital SLR's are great. Of course. I use a Nikon D70 and a Canon EOS 30D and it makes it very difficult to step down to a compact camera. There are some times and places I just can't bring my larger cameras. The Fuji F30 is a very good camera, I believe Fuji makes the best CCD's in the market. However in the compact market, I would recommend the Canon Powershot SD800 (or IXUS-850 in the overseas market.) It's similar to the SD600 and SD630, but much faster as far as first shot, and shot to shot time. It's got built in optical stabilization, allowing you to shoot slower shutter speed with less blur. (in less light) It has a wider lens, giving you more flexibility in shot composition. I did a fair bit of research when I settled on this camera, and am quite pleased with it for a simple point and shoot. If you can't get the 800, try for the 700, which is almost the same camera minus the larger CCD and the 800's face finding technology. [/QUOTE]
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