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fairy bombs
20-06-2011, 7:54pm
Hello.

I know this site is mainly for SLR use.But I am sure that most of us that have SLR here,have some sort of PS,these really have all the virtues our SLR's do not,their very small and relatively cheap.I use mine when pulling apart stuff in workshop-so I can go back and see how to put it back together,after I have done repair,Cannot do that with a 50D and 17-55 F 2.8-well one could would not be good in a busy workshop.

I have a Canon 7.1 MP PS its 4 years old,have no compliants with it,very handy.But I am looking at a new Canon SX130 IS PS,it looks like a PS version on my Canon 450D,has anyone here one of these?? if so how do you find it??looks and feels like an up grade on my older one,but will the results be better??Hope someone here has one,and can tell what its like in the field.

Thanks

fabian628
20-06-2011, 8:36pm
I had the sx120 IS. IM fairly sure there were minimal improvements between these cameras.
I guess this would be an OK point and shoot for just taking snaps, however the IQ was pretty bad above iso100. You might consider something with a slightly less zoom range also which may reduce size, and also may have better optics.

ameerat42
20-06-2011, 8:37pm
Fairy Bombs. (Excuse the capital French.) I hasten to VEHEMENTLY wish to set you straight...
Divest yourself immediately of this idea:

I know this site is mainly for SLR use.

Now settle down and let's talk.
No, I haven't got that camera.
Am.

OzzieTraveller
21-06-2011, 4:30pm
G'day FB

Following on from am ........... while there are lots of SLR people here, [and some of 'em like to get very technical] there are also many, many P&S users too - so you can feel quite 'at home' too. I have both Panasonic P&S and Pentax SLR - and BTW, many others here have panny P&S cameras too :D :D

Regards, Phil