Re: Good camera for non- pro uses

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Howard,

What kind of batteries are you using and what kind of life do you get per charge?

Bill Ellis

Howard wrote:

Robert McCulloch wrote:

Hi, I'm currently looking also, Canon G7 and S3, that's what I've narrowed
it down to... RJM

On 12/30/06, William Ellis <wb9cac@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Hi all,

I guess I'm getting to the point of needing a camera for general
use(vacations, family gatherings, etc.) so I don't have to take the
equipment I use for pro use. I'm looking for a small to medium size unit with zoom, optical and digital focusing, and enough megapixels to render
decent prints should I want to do something with the occasional good
image I might shoot. I would like the ability to at least get a good
8x10 print, if needed. There are a multitude of choices out there and
the more I look, the more confusing it gets. What are some of you using
for casual shooting.

Thanks,

Bill Ellis



Only real weakness for G7 is battery life.
Otherwise, no problems whatsoever.
You have completely idiot proof settings (I keep mucking these up!!) or full manual control. Zoom range excellent, and prints up to A3 easily if using low ISO settings.
I also love having a proper hot shoe.
The video mode is also very useful.

Howard




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