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03/06/2008 07:18:34 PM · #1
whilst making my way to and from places and work and back i try to train my photographic eye and look for good images, however i have a big camera - the 5d and it isnt exactly pocket freindly especially when my ipod might get scratches by the lump of a camera!! so i want to know what you the good people of dpc keep in their pocket as their second camera? or what i should get i cant afford the g9 but im looking for something that does not get hampered by low light, as i like to while away my spare times dark places where the music is loud! so what shall i get ... help

03/06/2008 07:40:34 PM · #2
Good low light, & Point& Shoot don't go in the same sentance. I have the G9 and at 800 ISO it's not very good, nor was the S3 that I had before. They are nice cameras but the high ISO noise is unavoidable in a P&S, especially when compared to your 5D, the mother or low noise. IF you are willing to spend $325 or so you can get the S5, lots of features.

ETA, the S5 and the G9 both have hotshoe mounts for a external flash, though you have to carry a flash with you.

Message edited by author 2008-03-06 19:44:39.
03/06/2008 07:51:06 PM · #3
cool im not looking for something to replace my 5d but something good for the pocket in both senses, has anyone had any experience with the lumix range
03/06/2008 08:15:39 PM · #4
my sister has the lumix panasonic DMC-FZ5, and she's come out with some exceptional "point-and-shoot" shots. If I wanted a lighter weight camera, it would probably be this one. I can send some sample shots if you pm me.
03/07/2008 02:20:33 PM · #5
I have no vested interest in this photographer's web site, but he answers almost all of these types of questions... www.kenrockwell.com
03/07/2008 02:43:18 PM · #6
Originally posted by trevytrev:

IF you are willing to spend $325 or so you can get the S5, lots of features.


Can tell you from experience that high ISO noise is probably the single biggest issue the S5 has. Other than that it is a wonderful camera that can do almost everything.
03/07/2008 03:01:20 PM · #7
s5 is hardly pocketable.
03/07/2008 03:06:22 PM · #8
Check ebay for a fujifilm f10

should be ~$100
fantastic low light, reasonably fast and responsive
03/07/2008 06:44:24 PM · #9
I have a Fuji F30 - probably the best low-light P&S ever made, churns out some very acceptable shots indeed.
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