nitinr708
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Hi I wish to have a new camera.
My old camera - Sony Cybershot W5 (I am happy with, NOT That Happy)
Following are the factors / situations which matter to me -
1. Camera which doesn't let me down specially while Night and indoor photography.. Because usually in Indoor photography I've noticed Serious shaking from my cybershot W5.
2. And I love to take shots of vivid colorful patterns and buildings, which usually happens in the day with lot of light available.. so the preferable camera would be, one which has a better sharpness and ability to produce MAX amount of colors.
3. Also for situations like walking down a marriage reception hall, it's obvious Tripod is not usually what you carry which may lead to have your hands shaking without tripod.. so definitely WEIGHT matters. . .
4. One more challenging time is, shots of night lights during the festival of DIWALI .. as we are talking about capturing fireworks with preferably ZOOM to cover maximum possible area.
Budget is not a factor currently.. as I'd have to start saving once I part with a side (Nikon or Canon).
Does it seem like there is one choice that is better than the other...
thank you The Photo Forum
Nitin Rajora.
My old camera - Sony Cybershot W5 (I am happy with, NOT That Happy)
Following are the factors / situations which matter to me -
1. Camera which doesn't let me down specially while Night and indoor photography.. Because usually in Indoor photography I've noticed Serious shaking from my cybershot W5.
2. And I love to take shots of vivid colorful patterns and buildings, which usually happens in the day with lot of light available.. so the preferable camera would be, one which has a better sharpness and ability to produce MAX amount of colors.
3. Also for situations like walking down a marriage reception hall, it's obvious Tripod is not usually what you carry which may lead to have your hands shaking without tripod.. so definitely WEIGHT matters. . .
4. One more challenging time is, shots of night lights during the festival of DIWALI .. as we are talking about capturing fireworks with preferably ZOOM to cover maximum possible area.
Budget is not a factor currently.. as I'd have to start saving once I part with a side (Nikon or Canon).
Does it seem like there is one choice that is better than the other...
thank you The Photo Forum
Nitin Rajora.