dg.brown
10-20-2005, 05:43 AM
Hello All,
Thanks for great website, which helped me to decide what camera i need, i think.
But....
I am the owner of FujiFinePix 6800, but I decided that I want to experiment with some manual settings.
I mainly use camera on holidays, love taking pictures of landscape and sky.
After doing some research I am torn between:
sony dsc h1
sony dsc v3 pro
I like both of them, but can buy only one. I am not into changing lenses, would like the camera to be expandable, so i dont need to buy another one next year.But I also like point and shot. I like sometimes to record quick movies, although i use proper sony camcorder for serious recording. I use iPhoto and Adobe CS2 for editing. need raw mode available as well.
Was thinking about sony dsc h1, but there is no hot shoe or manual focus.( not into large zooming). However sony dcs v3 is more expandable, but have problem with aperature.
I prefer light camera and easy to use, with ability to explore and learn. I care about quality very much (but I am not gonna do large prints).
Thanks for any help
Thanks for great website, which helped me to decide what camera i need, i think.
But....
I am the owner of FujiFinePix 6800, but I decided that I want to experiment with some manual settings.
I mainly use camera on holidays, love taking pictures of landscape and sky.
After doing some research I am torn between:
sony dsc h1
sony dsc v3 pro
I like both of them, but can buy only one. I am not into changing lenses, would like the camera to be expandable, so i dont need to buy another one next year.But I also like point and shot. I like sometimes to record quick movies, although i use proper sony camcorder for serious recording. I use iPhoto and Adobe CS2 for editing. need raw mode available as well.
Was thinking about sony dsc h1, but there is no hot shoe or manual focus.( not into large zooming). However sony dcs v3 is more expandable, but have problem with aperature.
I prefer light camera and easy to use, with ability to explore and learn. I care about quality very much (but I am not gonna do large prints).
Thanks for any help