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I have what's for me a quite adequate DSLR with some glass (Pentax K-x), but my smaller digicam (which I've had since 2004) isn't so great, it's a Samsung Digimax V3. It's not its 3.2 megapixels that's the issue, it's:
1. the dismal battery life -- it uses AA's and I'm lucky to get 20-30 shots with even recently charged Eneloops
2. ~7 seconds between shots
It has a pretty good lens, probably, a Schneider Kreuznach, also a viewfinder. I have never had a camera without a viewfinder and I don't anticipate liking to have to use an LCD to compose all my shots. I use the viewfinder on my Samsung P&S not just because I like a viewfinder but because of the horrible battery life, the constant fear that the camera will shut down any second, which only gets worse if I have the LCD active. On the Samsung the LCD is tiny, too, only about 1.6" diagonal.
I have a hard time declaring a budget for this, that's not my top criterion. I know that viewfinder/small cameras are getting rare. I've been looking at the Canon A1300 and A1200. I saw some stuff online saying that the A1300's lens is "poor." I saw some discussion concerning it's 16 megapixel sensor, that this is excessive and actually results in serious problems such as pixelization. The A1200 is 12 megapixels, still maybe excessive. It was suggested you can shoot at lower resolutions, which I'd probably do consistently, but someone said that the high megapixel sensor would still result in inferior image quality. This has me concerned. The A1300 and A1200 are similar, the A1300 being 1/2 oz lighter, a tad smaller. The A1300 is light enough (6.14oz with batteries), uses AA (I like that!), has viewfinder, kind of slow for continuous shooting (2.7 seconds between shots, but apparently has a multi-shot mode where it gets 0.8 fps). It's lighter than my 7.8oz Samsung, and somewhat smaller. The A1300 and A1200 also don't have optical image stabilization, which is a serious drawback. They do support 720p video, which I could hopefully use to record and watch my golf swing, maybe use at other times. Rather than jump on one of these I thought I should definitely seek advice, options here. Thanks for some any info and suggestions!
1. the dismal battery life -- it uses AA's and I'm lucky to get 20-30 shots with even recently charged Eneloops
2. ~7 seconds between shots
It has a pretty good lens, probably, a Schneider Kreuznach, also a viewfinder. I have never had a camera without a viewfinder and I don't anticipate liking to have to use an LCD to compose all my shots. I use the viewfinder on my Samsung P&S not just because I like a viewfinder but because of the horrible battery life, the constant fear that the camera will shut down any second, which only gets worse if I have the LCD active. On the Samsung the LCD is tiny, too, only about 1.6" diagonal.
I have a hard time declaring a budget for this, that's not my top criterion. I know that viewfinder/small cameras are getting rare. I've been looking at the Canon A1300 and A1200. I saw some stuff online saying that the A1300's lens is "poor." I saw some discussion concerning it's 16 megapixel sensor, that this is excessive and actually results in serious problems such as pixelization. The A1200 is 12 megapixels, still maybe excessive. It was suggested you can shoot at lower resolutions, which I'd probably do consistently, but someone said that the high megapixel sensor would still result in inferior image quality. This has me concerned. The A1300 and A1200 are similar, the A1300 being 1/2 oz lighter, a tad smaller. The A1300 is light enough (6.14oz with batteries), uses AA (I like that!), has viewfinder, kind of slow for continuous shooting (2.7 seconds between shots, but apparently has a multi-shot mode where it gets 0.8 fps). It's lighter than my 7.8oz Samsung, and somewhat smaller. The A1300 and A1200 also don't have optical image stabilization, which is a serious drawback. They do support 720p video, which I could hopefully use to record and watch my golf swing, maybe use at other times. Rather than jump on one of these I thought I should definitely seek advice, options here. Thanks for some any info and suggestions!
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