10-05-12, 07:29 PM
DPreview is a good site for reviews - very detailed.
Personally I prefer the Fuji point and shoots - I've taken some excellent shots that I can't seem to replicate or better with my SLR (probably due to my 'skills' or lack there of).
It's pretty hard to buy a rubbish camera these days, the digital processors do most of the work for you.
Unless you are taking a lot of low light shots or fast action then fast auto focus isn't that much of a worry.
Canon I would say probably make the best point and shoots going by the pro reviews, but I haven't tried PAS since I bought an SLR.
SLR's are bulky and expensive, but I gladly pay that price for the quality of shots I get.
Personally I prefer the Fuji point and shoots - I've taken some excellent shots that I can't seem to replicate or better with my SLR (probably due to my 'skills' or lack there of).
It's pretty hard to buy a rubbish camera these days, the digital processors do most of the work for you.
Unless you are taking a lot of low light shots or fast action then fast auto focus isn't that much of a worry.
Canon I would say probably make the best point and shoots going by the pro reviews, but I haven't tried PAS since I bought an SLR.
SLR's are bulky and expensive, but I gladly pay that price for the quality of shots I get.