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About digital cameras

If it is only for home use, telephoto machines such as p90 are not suitable because of the short distance, and the CCD of telephoto machines is small and performs poorly in darker environments at home. , it is recommended to buy a machine with a zoom factor <6, a wide angle, and a large CCD, such as Fujifilm's F100, F200, Canon's G10, Nikon's P6000, etc. HX1 is newly launched, with good parameters but not many on the market. The image quality and body performance need to be confirmed, and Sony’s telephoto camera is not a strong point. The P90 has a color cast, average distortion control, and average focusing speed.

G10 is Canon's flagship DC. The image quality is the best among Canon DCs. It has full manual function and is fully capable of shooting night scenes and sports. But the price is basically close to that of a SLR.

In addition, the Canon SX10 IS is also an all-round camera with a 20x optical zoom and a 28mm wide angle. Its imaging is slightly worse than the G10, but its functions are definitely more comprehensive than the G10.

If you can’t accept the shape and size of the SLR, the best imaging camera currently in DC is the Sigma DP1. Its CCD size is basically close to the APS SLR. The disadvantage is that the lens is equivalent to a 28mm fixed focus, which has certain limitations in shooting. Sex, the price is too expensive.

If you just take pictures on a daily basis, the SX10IS is more practical than the G10. The G10 is generally used as a backup camera for SLRs, mainly because the price/performance ratio is too low.

The G series is Canon's high-end consumer model, and the ones above are SLRs, but the price is high. The price of the G10 can be compared to a low-end SLR.

But if a SLR wants to take good photos, it needs a good lens. , if you get a SLR camera, the later investment will probably be enough for you...