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<blockquote data-quote="creyc" data-source="post: 2434033" data-attributes="member: 570559"><p>IMO, the 630 looks and feels a bit cheap. The larger screen is lower resolution, and at that, a bit soft. The 800 boasts a shorter focal length at the widest point, enabling you to get more in the shot when its sometimes impossible to back up to get more in. And finally the images from the SD800 are visibly sharper, a tribute to the image stabilization no doubt.</p><p></p><p>If you can afford it, I would go for the 800. My second choice would be the Fuji, followed by the 630/600.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="creyc, post: 2434033, member: 570559"] IMO, the 630 looks and feels a bit cheap. The larger screen is lower resolution, and at that, a bit soft. The 800 boasts a shorter focal length at the widest point, enabling you to get more in the shot when its sometimes impossible to back up to get more in. And finally the images from the SD800 are visibly sharper, a tribute to the image stabilization no doubt. If you can afford it, I would go for the 800. My second choice would be the Fuji, followed by the 630/600. [/QUOTE]
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