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2006-07-10 01:11:33 · 8 answers · asked by Nestor M 1 in Consumer Electronics Cameras

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Canon

2006-07-10 01:14:46 · answer #1 · answered by Report Abuse 3 · 0 0

A "pro-sumer" camera being one for consumers who want to take professional quality pictures, or professionals who want a cheaper back up camera!
Try the Ciao consumer review site. Real people give thousands of their opinions on just about everything. The page for digital cameras is at
http://www.ciao.co.uk/Digital_Cameras_5220847_2
viewable by price, manufacturer and resolution.
Years ago someone told me that the magazine reviews are bought and paid for by the manufacturers!

The Canon PowerShot S80 noted above has three reviews which give it 5 stars out of five.

Good Luck

2006-07-11 05:31:48 · answer #2 · answered by Slippery_Jim 3 · 0 0

i don't understand of any dSLR that could list for better than 0.5-hour instantly, no longer to tutor 40 5 minutes. the Canon T3 has a 17 minute continuous video reduce. so before you sink you money into dSLR technologies because the lenses are beautiful, evaluate each and everything you pick on your digicam to do. from a business enterprise element of view, you pick to objective marketplace your concept that fogeys will purchase Blu-ray variations of the performance. borrow or employ an HD digicam for the first bypass round. except i'm a great deal incorrect, the Blu-ray concept will flop. my suggestion is you get an HDV digicam that could shoot contained in the miniDV mode in case the HD concept does no longer pan out. miniDV will a great deal improve the conversion to action picture DVDs compared to the turn you're utilising now. on the least, HDV is MPEG2 it truly is an similar coding scheme used for action picture DVDs, so it converts the perfect to DVD of each and every of the customer HD formats, which incorporates the H.264 used contained in the T3. HDV also has timecode it truly is an truly good help even as enhancing. and my journey with college classes is the audio is even better significant than the video. audio is an after concept contained in the T3, it only helps mono recording from the mic. being waiting to apply an on-level mic or prompt a great deal improves audio compared to a digicam mic placed contained in the decrease back of the auditorium. the Vixia M52 is a procedures short of a specialist grade camcorder in spite of the indisputable fact that it does have exterior mic enter and headphone out so that you'll computer screen audio high quality. you received't get an HDV digicam for $500 so as that being the case, the Vixia M52 is the perfect value for the money.

2016-11-30 23:47:36 · answer #3 · answered by faes 4 · 0 0

Canon Powershot S80. Unbelievable detail and ability to catch just about anything. At first I didn't think I'd like the wheel on the back, but it is awesome in changing Aperture and Shutter Speed in Full Manual mode. It also take 1024x768 video at 15fps or 640x480 at 30fps.

It can be point and shoot or fully manual...all in a compact design. Everyone that has seen the photos that I've taken with it are amazed at the quality and detail out of what looks like just a point and shoot camera.

Read the following reviews and you'll be glad I did this research for you.

2006-07-10 01:25:32 · answer #4 · answered by why 3 · 0 0

That answer depends on your thickness of your wallet.

for $500 or slightly more with good quality, Canon S2-IS or Canon As 550.

for $1000 or slightly more, with excellent quality and flexibility, Nikon D50, or Nikon D70s, or Canon Rebel XT. Take your pick.

Bottom line: Stay with brands. I find Sony is so proprietary. If you use something else in a Sony it does not give you satisfactory performance. Just my opinion.

2006-07-10 05:50:17 · answer #5 · answered by Nightrider 7 · 0 0

pretty much all of the cameras now have the summer,motion,action,speed, etc. settings. Go with the one that has the highest pixelations.

2006-07-10 01:14:31 · answer #6 · answered by matt_archbold2002 4 · 0 0

dunno what a por-sumer one is but mine is pretty nifty its a nikon 4600 but if u r buying one get the 5600 has a mic so u can take video footage aswell mine i can take film but no sound which is a bummer!

2006-07-10 01:25:09 · answer #7 · answered by blondebirdcrazy 3 · 0 0

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2006-07-10 07:23:02 · answer #8 · answered by laughs_aloud 2 · 0 0

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