Hi folks... been lurking for a while in this thread. So much valuable info! I am in the market for a new camera and keep going back forth between the XT and S5. What made you decide to go this way instead of that?
Thanks!
For me, quite simply; cost, convenience and versatility.
You need more (and more expensive) lenses on the XT to equal the zoom versatility of the S3/S5 (36mm - 432mm, f/2.7-3.5, and 665mm with a Teleconverter!). Long zoom lenses for the DSLRs can be more expensive than the bodies, especially if you *have* to have "L" glass.To have the reach of the S3 on an XT, you need a lens at least 270mm on the long end ... they get pricey....
Yeah, I know the IQ is better on the XT (*especially* in low-light), but it's not (IMO) hundreds or thousands (depending on what lenses you get) of dollars better.
Also, there's no video on a DSLR.
With my S3, I can go from taking a macro pic an inch (or less, right down to 0"!) away from, say, a flower, to a wide-angle shot of the whole meadow, to a close-up zoomed-in pic of someone standing on the other side of the meadow waving a flag at a bull, and then take some video of them running for their life ... all in a few seconds!No DSLR can do that!
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moparop - just had to say I love your avatar - a Southpark Disser! That is too cute!![]()
WOW - that is a cool pic of lightning!![]()
OK - selfish question here. I don't have the time to search this board, and the search engine didn't work - so forgive me, but I really need to know a good case for the S3. The one on Amazon recommended is the Canon PSC-75 Deluxe Soft Case and many people say it is too small. I don't want a big bag, just a case for protection.
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I read all those reviews and was worried that case was too small but bought it anyway. It's perfect for the camera--you can't put lenses in it, or carry much of anything except a spare memory card, but it holds the camera no problem and protects it which is all I wanted it for. It's not hard to get the camera in and out of it.
I also worry about damaging it when climbing over rocks. He wants a pocket camera --so we are looking into that for him.
So, what camera are you thinking of getting Splshmtn99? I've been pondering this thought also....
I just joined the family too!! Of course, I got an S5, so I think that makes me like a second cousin or something.I've taken a few test shots, but haven't done much beyond that.
Ok so I think my hazy pics are just glare. I want to make sure that I have as many wonderful pics as possible in DW so I am purchasing a polarizing lens and UV filter (with the adapter of course). Anyone have any tips or have experience using them and want to share about them? I have NEVER used any extra lenses or filters, etc. as this is my first really nice camera.
Also, I have an 8gb sd card. Should I bring my laptop and upoad daily? What if I take video?
I have an S5 and have a few questions:
1. Anyone have tips for shooting Osbourne Lights w/it? I started a thread but there were very few replies
2. Also, I wasn't planning on taking a special camera bag. I have a Baggallini messenger bag. Will that be enough protection or should I get something else?
Well, it's my first post - tho I have been an avid fan and reader of the DIS since our trip to WDW in 2004. It was you all who compelled me to register and post to say thank you!
I have read through all 1000+ messages on this board and have copied and pasted literally 18 pages of tips. I recently bought an S3 from Amazon and LOVE it. I was going for the S5 but after reading on another board about some concerns over too many MPs for the sensor size, I decided on the S3 (and saved about $60). For any of you still looking, the S3 is still available at Amazon - for about $260.
I leave for Disney on Thursday for nine days.I primarily bought the camera because I have become very interested in photography and wanted something a step above my pocket PNS but not as expensive and extravagant as a DSLR - plus wanted it in time for our trip! I really made the right choice. I have been playing around with it a little bit but reading alot! Tomorrow I'm taking it to work to take shots of downtown. It will be a great place to experiment. I promise to post some. Thanks so much for helping me choose the S3 and then learn all about it!
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What setting would be best to use for sports like youth soccer for focus? Spot, Center, or what?