What would be the Canon T1i equivalent in a point & shoot camera?
Monday, August 24th, 2009 at
2:36 am
Rick asked:
I had a Canon T1i and I absolutely loved it. Now I’m looking at a point & shoot camera (regular or SLR-like style) and I would like it to basically be the equivalent of the T1i. What would you suggest? It doesn’t have to be a Canon necessarily. I was looking at the Canon G10 but it’s ISO only goes up to 1600 where as the T1i goes up to 6400. Thanks!
I had a Canon T1i and I absolutely loved it. Now I’m looking at a point & shoot camera (regular or SLR-like style) and I would like it to basically be the equivalent of the T1i. What would you suggest? It doesn’t have to be a Canon necessarily. I was looking at the Canon G10 but it’s ISO only goes up to 1600 where as the T1i goes up to 6400. Thanks!
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There is no point & shoot camera that equivalent to digital SLR camera because DSR have larger sensor, better optics but if you want good point & shoot camera I would suggest Canon PowerShot S90
Improved low-light image performance, plus a Low Light scene mode for ISO settings up to 12,800
RAW + JPEG shooting and recording modes
or another good one is Panasonic DMC-LX3
High quality F2.0 24mm Leica DC Vario-Summicron lens, high-performance in low-light conditions
The image quality is certainly and noticeably better than the ulracompact cameras