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Which brand and model of card camera is more in line with the requirements (tender skin and bright green scenery)?

Indeed, the landlord said that each brand of camera has its representativeness, just as there is a saying in the traditional photography industry that "Canon is used for portraits and Nikon is used for landscapes", but this distinction was obvious in the past era of optical cameras, and the difference between brands at this stage is actually not very big. According to the personal situation and positioning of the landlord, Sony's T series and Canon IXUS series are the first choice models for many girls, because they are fashionable and ingenious, and the cameras are rich in colors. But at this stage, due to the earthquake in Japan, the prices of these two series are generally high, which is beyond your budget. If you consider practicality and cost performance, I don't recommend them. The reason is that their prices are high, and their own technology does not necessarily meet the price positioning. Among them, the periscope lens technology adopted by Sony T series (that is, the lens will not expand and contract when zooming) is not as stable as the traditional telescope head, and the touch screen consumes a lot of power.

Specifically, from the market performance point of view, Canon Sony is much higher than Nikon Fuji in card machine, and the sales of the first two are about twice that of the latter two Nikon (optical manufacturers), but the market positioning was not good in previous years, and the card machine market was not paid attention to, so this aspect fell behind. In terms of overall technology, Canon Nikon is a technology leader in photography. I own a Nikon SLR, and I am also interested in photography. The appearance of Fuji model is not as bright as that of Canon Sony, but since the landlord said that he didn't care much about the appearance, Fuji has F85 (there is a pink one suitable for girls), because its price (1300 or so) is not competitive, so I won't say much about the parameters. Let's talk about Sony's W390 (this may be less on the market). The price is around 1400). I recommend Sony's W series because it is pragmatic. Others can also look at Nikon's S series, Panasonic's ZR3 and ZR 1GK (the price is around 1340). Most of these machines are metal bodies, and paint may fall off after long-term friction, but it will not be very serious. In addition, they are all original lithium batteries and do not need to be purchased separately.

Finally, talk about the imaging effect. Generally speaking, your requirements (soft pink skin and bright green scenery) cannot be fully met by the camera itself. Post-processing is needed to some extent. The ideal goal of the camera is to truly restore the scene, not artistic processing. Moreover, due to many factors, the original film taken by the camera is not as bright as what we can see with the naked eye. Here I recommend a small software (light and shadow magician) to you. This software is quite simple, about 15M, much simpler than Photoshop, and the effect is acceptable. You can try to process several films.

Hehe, I said a lot, like writing a composition. In fact, the most critical factor in photography is the photographer's skill. Photographers of different levels can take photos with completely different effects on the same level of camera. Finally, I wish the landlord a good choice, more shots and a happy life!