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--Hey Bob, I thought you were going to take your ball and go home.
Thanks for sticking around. Great images. Just came back from
popping around Manhattan with my SD20. Over 200 shots. Went to
Central Park and took images of The Gates.
I was in Washington D.C. this past fall with my old SD10. More
great images. We say it over and over again, but what planet is
this micro-wonder from? Simply the best!
--
Bob tucker
Hi Everybody.I went to Abraham lincolns Tomb today saturday.Used my
SD20,G6 the G6 pictures i'll post tomorrow morning.On the way home
we took a ferry across the mississippi river from batchtown Ill to
winfield mo.Comments please Cheers Bob.
Bob...when I'm leaving the house, I take all of my change out of my
left pants pocket and slide the SD20 in there. When I see
something I want to shoot, it's right there. It might not start as
fast as the newer digicams, but it is much quicker on the draw.
I shoot everything. I was a great old VW Microbus today, whipped
out the SD20, and shot away. I never would have done that with my
Sony V1 or Sony 828.
A 2.5-inch screen is the least of my concerns. This SD20 is the
finest point-and-shoot camera on the market. I don't know how
Canon did it. Small sensor and lens...yet the most detailed images
outside of a DSLR. The image detail even beats your G6 and my Sony
828.
Detractor's say..."No optical zoom and optical viewfinder." Bah
Humbug! The next time I see somebody using an optical viewfinder
on a small digicam will be the first time. What nobody tells them
is that only 80% of the framed image is included in the optical
viewfinder.
And video quality. Who cares? What a stupid feature. A gimmick.
I want a still camera to take still pictures. The video that the
SD20 provides is enough for me.
I like the term razor. I figured out the pixel size of the sd20's
CCD the other day and I concluded that each individual pixel on the
sd20 is less than HALF the size of the s400's pixels (another
wonder from Canon which I've been been spoiled by due to the large
sensor and modest pixel count making all images great! sd300 vs
s400? Gimme a break! No comparison what so ever!!).
I compared the 2 side by side and the s400 did do a bit better than
the sd20 in low light w/o a flash (handheld, but enough light to
not show the "shake" warning). However, I know the sd20 is better
outdoors. That leads me to the conclusion that the sensor size is
more important for taking pictures in low lighting but when you do
have sufficient light the 3x zoom lens is still a burdon on the
picture's quality
Also, the sd20 has VGA movie clips, right? I don't have that now,
so it's a big step up for me (but not really seeing that I'd rather
take a QVGA move on my cell phone than the s400 because it's more
compressed and although the s400's movies are a bit better the
phone has a spotlight on it and smaller file
sizes[ http://www.vodafone.jp/english/products/kisyu/v602sh/index.html] ).
Man, I just wish a Digic II sd30 came out though. I just want the
Digic II for more speed and better battery life. Compared to the
sd300, the sd20's battery is huge. With Digic II, it'd be like 15g
lighter!
I tried to compare pixel sizes in this thread if you're interested:
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1010&message=12424754 )
HiAlso, the sd20 has VGA movie clips, right? I don't have that now,
so it's a big step up for me (but not really seeing that I'd rather
take a QVGA move on my cell phone than the s400 because it's more
compressed and although the s400's movies are a bit better the
phone has a spotlight on it and smaller file
sizes
Man, I just wish a Digic II sd30 came out though. I just want the
Digic II for more speed and better battery life. Compared to the
sd300, the sd20's battery is huge. With Digic II, it'd be like 15g
lighter!
--HiAlso, the sd20 has VGA movie clips, right? I don't have that now,
so it's a big step up for me (but not really seeing that I'd rather
take a QVGA move on my cell phone than the s400 because it's more
compressed and although the s400's movies are a bit better the
phone has a spotlight on it and smaller file
sizes
Man, I just wish a Digic II sd30 came out though. I just want the
Digic II for more speed and better battery life. Compared to the
sd300, the sd20's battery is huge. With Digic II, it'd be like 15g
lighter!
I wouldn't get too excited about the VGA mode on the SD20... I
think it's only 10fps and has a maximum length of about 30 seconds
(but, hey, on the other hand 30 secs was all the old clockwork
Bolex cine cameras did and many a fine movie was shot with them!)
I can't speak for the SD20, but the SD10's speed is fine (this time
last year it was considered 'fast' for a P&S). If you either:
or
- set it to hyperfocal (quick shot)
then the response is 'quick enough' IMHO... the 78,000 pixel LCD
- focus via a half-press before you finally press the shutter
puts a much lower strain on the chipset which in turn allows the
responsiveness to be higher than with a normal Digic I camera
Digic II would obviously make the camera yet faster and allow for
better movies, but the real gain would be in the autonomy (but why
they don't simply upgrade the existing 790mah rating for the
current battery is beyond me). I don't think any replacement
should have a lighter battery since part of the camera's 'quality
feel' comes from it having a little bit of 'weight' to it. At just
over 100g it isn't too heavy for any purposes and I think a better
battery (and hence flash) capability would justify keeping the
weight the same
But that withstanding, I wouldn't hold your breath for an SD30...
somehow I suspect it 'ain't gonna happen'. See the undeserved
disinterest, and in some cases downright hostility, on these boards
towards the camera, in spite of its obvious excellent capabilities.
To be honest I'm surprised the series got as far the SD20 :-(
Hi BobBob tucker
Hi Parallaxproblem.Thanks for sticking up for the SD20.I only
bought it so id always have a camera with me everywhere i went.Im
just posting
a few pictures shot with it.I've never said it was better then
someone else's camera.i dont care about the movie function.outside
it's fast enough for me.So Digic II doesn't matter either.I have a
G6 that's takes
really nice pic's and im very happy with it.hey paralaxproblem
check out my G6 shots at abraham lincolns tomb in springfield Ill
USA you might like em.Cheers Bob.
--Hi BobBob tucker
Hi Parallaxproblem.Thanks for sticking up for the SD20.I only
bought it so id always have a camera with me everywhere i went.Im
just posting
a few pictures shot with it.I've never said it was better then
someone else's camera.i dont care about the movie function.outside
it's fast enough for me.So Digic II doesn't matter either.I have a
G6 that's takes
really nice pic's and im very happy with it.hey paralaxproblem
check out my G6 shots at abraham lincolns tomb in springfield Ill
USA you might like em.Cheers Bob.
You're right... too much talking about cameras and not enough
looking at pictures on my part!!!!
The G6 pictures are really nice! The subject matter is very
interesting and they are of course very well taken. They show-off
the G6's capabilities very well! The SD20 pictures in this thread
are also, as usual, very good, but I think this time around I
prefer the ones from the G6 (because of what you're taking the
photos of rather than because of the camera taking them!)
Thanks, and please keep the pics coming!
--Yeah, guys like you talking about the sd20 (Parallax) and people
posting shots of it (Bob) convinced me of how great it is. I saw
the sd10 come out a few months after getting my s400 and I was mad
because it was smaller than mine but I didn't like it because it
didn't have zoom. I didn't realize that it was so sharp!
--