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Kodak EasyShare One
Kodak EasyShare One
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Jacqueline 5 pts

3 Things I'm looking for in one small camera...

Hi,
There are three things I'm interested in having in one small camera:
1. The ability to zoom while recording in movie mode
2. Image Stabilization. I currently have a Canon PowerShot A95 and the pics in low light or night settings come out blury, even w/the evening setting. Very disappointing when on a trip of a lifetime. Would a camera w/Image stabilization produce non-blury images or do I need to adjust the setting from night time to something else?
3. Self Timer.
If anyone has any recommendations that would be great! Also, with regard to the blury pics, any suggestions on camera settings would be welcomed too!
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Brenda P (BrendaP) 28727 pts
November 5, 2006 11:49 PM
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Your blurry photos may be helped by Image Stabilization... basically the darkness is requiring a slow shutter which is in turn capturing more movement and making a normally OK picture turn out blurry.

You didn't mention a price range, but you can look at the Canon Powershot A710 IS. This camera's Shutter Priority setting allows you to control camera shake, too, by limiting the shutter speed to handheld speeds so that the camera doesn't slow down the shutter TOO much (even in darkness) and result in blurry photos. It makes more difference than you might think.

However, the zoom in movie mode on this camera is just digital zoom, not optical (meaning you can digitally blow up the image but cannot zoom using the lens while filming). Most digital cameras you'll find work this way- they disable the optical zoom because of the fact that the lens moving often causes a noise that is picked up on the movie clip. If you really want optical zoom in movie mode, the only one I can think of at the moment that does it is the Easyshare One. I'm sure there are others though.



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