noah cohn
Well-known member
i am shopping for a non-DSLR camera and i love the idea of having 20x or higher zoom levels, but every zoom camera i examine has consistently lower image quality than similarly priced cameras with much lower zoom such as the canon G11 with 5x..
is it a pricing thing so that companies can produce zoom cameras like a novelty device? or is there a physical reason that long zoom point and shoot cams cannot have as good image quality overall? if so - where does the trade off begin? 6x? 12x?
i am trying to upgrade from a Canon G7, but I see that it has better image quality than some current zoom cameras even though it is from 2006...
i am looking at the FZ100 and waiting for canon to announce the SX20 replacement..
thanks for any input!
is it a pricing thing so that companies can produce zoom cameras like a novelty device? or is there a physical reason that long zoom point and shoot cams cannot have as good image quality overall? if so - where does the trade off begin? 6x? 12x?
i am trying to upgrade from a Canon G7, but I see that it has better image quality than some current zoom cameras even though it is from 2006...
i am looking at the FZ100 and waiting for canon to announce the SX20 replacement..
thanks for any input!