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Old 12-27-2004, 07:32 AM   #1
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Luv, have you used yours in low light or dark conditions without the flash yet. I like the optical zoom on that one, I really don't care about taking hour long videos, but I do care about the diameter of the optics. The wider the optics, the more light it will let in while in a museum somewhere that has low light, and they don't let you use a flash.
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Old 12-27-2004, 07:55 AM   #2
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Luv, have you used yours in low light or dark conditions without the flash yet. I like the optical zoom on that one, I really don't care about taking hour long videos, but I do care about the diameter of the optics. The wider the optics, the more light it will let in while in a museum somewhere that has low light, and they don't let you use a flash.
OVER MY HEAD, I'M NOT THE TECH TYPE, BUT IF YOU CLICK ON
MY USER ID AND GO TO MY HOMEPAGE YOU WILL SEE 500 PHOTOS
FROM OUR TRIP TO ALASKA IN MAY O4, MAYBE THAT WILL HELP YA
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Old 12-27-2004, 08:23 AM   #3
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On recent trips to China and Egypt with a cheep HP photosmart 2.1MP, I've been in some museums/temples/pyamids,etc... where camara flash is prohibited. With low light and no flash, my pictures were either very dark or very grain looking.

I was told the the larger across the camera "lenz" or "eye" (the part on front of camera that takes that has the glass lenz)... the more light the camera would let in, thus getting a better picture.

I see you camera takes wonderful landscape photos, but still have issues while indoors.

I guess I have to get a digi camera that has variable shutter settings and F-stops. But didn't want to spend the $1000 on the EOS I've had my eye on.
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I see you camera takes wonderful landscape photos, but still have issues while indoors.

PART OF THIS WAS DUE TO THE FACT I HAD IT ONE WEEK BEFORE I LEFT,
I WAS NOT FAMILIAR WITH ALL OF THE SETTINGS, BUT NOW I'M USED TO
IT AND I THINK I MADE THE RIGHT CHOICE, I WANTED A EOS REBEL BUT $
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Old 12-27-2004, 08:39 AM   #5
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I have the Sony F828.. More camera then I will Ever use, But it takes great pictures at 8 Meg.

I just bought the Grandson a Kodak For Christmas.. I forgot all of the specs on it.. It's 5 meg, and has a docking station.

I have the 512 Memory card for both of them, More pictures then you'd normally use at Disneyland......
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