photoniq
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Folks - let me start by saying I am NOT a troll!
For the last few years I have been using a Canon Ixus (Elph in the US I think) digital camera. It is really convenient because of its small size. However, after seeing some GREAT landscape pictures and portraits that a colleague has taken I have been bitten by the bug. I want to take photography up as a hobby and am looking for a digital camera. My budget is up to about 700 or 800 dollars.
Looking at the cameras out there I boiled it down to the Canon G5 and the Sony DSC-V1. Are these good choices or are there other cameras I should look at? Out of the G5 and the DSC-V1 the Sony seems to be smaller and cheaper with virtually all of the same features (important featues I am likely to use that is). Would you folks disagree or agree? If you disagree could you tell me the main differentiators? Will both of these cameras allow me to learn how to take great pictures with manual settings?
Hope someone can help - can't WAIT to get snapping.
Photoniq.
p.s. cross posting this to the Canon forum too
For the last few years I have been using a Canon Ixus (Elph in the US I think) digital camera. It is really convenient because of its small size. However, after seeing some GREAT landscape pictures and portraits that a colleague has taken I have been bitten by the bug. I want to take photography up as a hobby and am looking for a digital camera. My budget is up to about 700 or 800 dollars.
Looking at the cameras out there I boiled it down to the Canon G5 and the Sony DSC-V1. Are these good choices or are there other cameras I should look at? Out of the G5 and the DSC-V1 the Sony seems to be smaller and cheaper with virtually all of the same features (important featues I am likely to use that is). Would you folks disagree or agree? If you disagree could you tell me the main differentiators? Will both of these cameras allow me to learn how to take great pictures with manual settings?
Hope someone can help - can't WAIT to get snapping.
Photoniq.
p.s. cross posting this to the Canon forum too