Saturday, December 12, 2009

Best High Iso Point And Shoot Best Point And Shoot Digital Camera For Low-light Or Night Photography?

Best point and shoot digital camera for low-light or night photography? - best high iso point and shoot

I am looking for a point of good quality compact digital camera is characterized by compact shooting at night or in low light. I know all about using high ISO sensitivity and fast shutter speed, but not many can handle digital images even in low light or drive faster autofocus in low light conditions. I tried several models from Kodak and Sony, so far, but they are very bad. Can anyone help?

4 comments:

teddiebu... said...

I had similar problems with Kodak digital cameras - auto focus for a few models that I tried was slow and indecisive in low light or night shots. Most compact point and shoot cameras are known to be used, photographs slowly.

Some tips for buying a camera to take pictures at night:

1. You want a camera capable of ISO 800 or higher.
2. Auto Focus adjustable and preset to 3 meters or more.
3. Adjustable white balance.

Most compact digital cameras have achieved a resolution of 6 MP or more. When shooting at night ... or whenever you need a quick turnaround ... They reduce the resolution to 4 or 5 megapixels.

Some brands of digital cameras seems to be better than others, but Canon seems very good compact digital cameras.

Finally ... While compact digital cameras are convenient, simply can not beat a digital SLR camera. If you are serious about the photos, he had to bite the bullet ... To obtain sacrificing comfort and accessibility, and a reflex.

mj said...

Fuji F50fd ..
Take pictures of the darkest setting, no flash ..
Seriously.
Concerts, museums, a dark room?
Less than $ 250 for one .. 12MP
This camera has less than 2 months.
So many possibilities ..... too numerous to enumerate them.

epic_lay... said...

This is only the size of the sensors. in the regular point and digital cameras, sensors are very small. Require much editing light images. If there is lots of light, blurred images of motion and camera movement.

I read that the digital SLR cameras, the best cameras in low light, because the sensors are several times more important point and shoot.

water_sk... said...

I agree with Morey. I was very satisfied satisfied with the Fujifilm FinePix F10. It was going to be one of the first digital compact camera up to ISO 1600. It has a sensor that the compact camera that works really well. The F30 is also good. The F50 is difficult, because the two points, which means that each pixel is lower (), the less light, but it has image stabilization. Choose one of these three matches your budget.

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