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Review of s9500
Lets Go digital have a review of a Post Production model of the s9500 at:
http://www.letsgodigital.org/html/re...s9000_EN1.html
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 Originally Posted by Jeff Keller
A little bird told me about upcoming Canon products and the G7 was not one of them.
Have any little birds mentioned when the Fuji E900 will be available? I'm 90% certain that it will be my next camera, but I really need your review before I commit that much money to a new model.
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 Originally Posted by reyval2k
Got this from dpreview about the S5200 (S5600):
"The Anti-Blur Mode, which exploits the camera’s exceptional ISO capabilities, reduces blurring caused by movement of the user, as well as movement blur caused by the subject, making it much more effective than image stabilisation technology alone."
So what's the difference between Fuji's Anti-blur technology and IS? That feature makes it a better value camera compared to the S9000. I'm not after 9 megapixels anyway.
The S9000 incorperates the same feature as well.
The tradeoff of high ISO vs. IS is a valid point made by fugi i think. if i had to pick between the two i would take the high ISO anyday. first off, high ISO de-blur's moving objects. Second, high ISO makes for useable natural lighting photography indoors (or at night with a tripod), which are both important to me.
However the ISO 1600 sample fugi gives for the s9000 is fairly poor, dare i say unuseable. the ISO 800 looks like it could be made into a very workable image with a little in-computer TLC. Perhaps the iso 1600 should have followed the solution in the s7000 and been available only up to 4.5mp? still, that can be done in-computer, its just extra work.
if i had to pick between high iso and is i'd pick high iso anyday... but i really wish i didn't have to pick, ya know?
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