jaxomofterra
05-24-2006, 03:24 PM
Hello,
I'm looking to buy my first serious camera and I have read the reviews on this site but I'm a little confused by the ISO vs anti-shake/image stabelizer thing.
The FinePix doesn't have a image stabelizer, but thier solution is to up the ISO and their anti shake system. The Lumix has an image stabelizer but the ISO is capped at 400. Are both these cameras just as noisy and blury but for different reasons? Which one has a better photo quality? Is this only really an issure at the extreme zoom ranges?
(I'm not going to be doing any tripod work, just handheld tourist shots that I want to blow up and frame later)
Which one is better for a first time buyer, I read that the FinePix has a bit of a learning curve? ( i'm at the bottom ) I'm basically going to let the camera do a lot of the work automatically but I anticipate wanting to take more control as I learn more.
Am I right that both of these are basically as good as the Cannon Rebel XT with a basic lens? I really have no intention of ever buying more then one lens, can I get the same performance from either of these compared to a full D-SLR?
I'm looking to buy my first serious camera and I have read the reviews on this site but I'm a little confused by the ISO vs anti-shake/image stabelizer thing.
The FinePix doesn't have a image stabelizer, but thier solution is to up the ISO and their anti shake system. The Lumix has an image stabelizer but the ISO is capped at 400. Are both these cameras just as noisy and blury but for different reasons? Which one has a better photo quality? Is this only really an issure at the extreme zoom ranges?
(I'm not going to be doing any tripod work, just handheld tourist shots that I want to blow up and frame later)
Which one is better for a first time buyer, I read that the FinePix has a bit of a learning curve? ( i'm at the bottom ) I'm basically going to let the camera do a lot of the work automatically but I anticipate wanting to take more control as I learn more.
Am I right that both of these are basically as good as the Cannon Rebel XT with a basic lens? I really have no intention of ever buying more then one lens, can I get the same performance from either of these compared to a full D-SLR?