DisneyExplorer
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- Jan 18, 2007
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hi photodisers!
I recently damaged my lens/zoom on holiday (dropped at IOA) and think it will cost at least £100 to fix. its the second time its happened and so the camera (Panasonic LUMIX DMC-LX2) now cost me about £400. i've had mixed picture quality results (blur). its a 10mp 4xop and considering instead of repairing the camera, investing/save for a new one.
i have looked at several point-shoots such as the Sony Cyber-shot T100 and new Panasonic Lumix DMC but reviews show its slightly disappointing and many others had similar faults. instead of a point-shoot camera, i have started looking at the SLR type but they look chunky and heavy. i like the compactness and light-weight of point-shoot for going round parks.
i'm not looking for an immediate solution because i want to get my choice right. i feel that to get the best shots: low-light,sport etc, you need to enter the SLR market but do you lose the compactness and light-weight going round parks? are they a hassle basically?
i don't want to loose the 10mp quality of my broken camera but don't mind saving up money for a 'proper' camera if i thought it would be more benefical if you know what i mean?
do you guys think i'm being stupid and should just fix the camera?
thanks for any help!


I recently damaged my lens/zoom on holiday (dropped at IOA) and think it will cost at least £100 to fix. its the second time its happened and so the camera (Panasonic LUMIX DMC-LX2) now cost me about £400. i've had mixed picture quality results (blur). its a 10mp 4xop and considering instead of repairing the camera, investing/save for a new one.
i have looked at several point-shoots such as the Sony Cyber-shot T100 and new Panasonic Lumix DMC but reviews show its slightly disappointing and many others had similar faults. instead of a point-shoot camera, i have started looking at the SLR type but they look chunky and heavy. i like the compactness and light-weight of point-shoot for going round parks.
i'm not looking for an immediate solution because i want to get my choice right. i feel that to get the best shots: low-light,sport etc, you need to enter the SLR market but do you lose the compactness and light-weight going round parks? are they a hassle basically?
i don't want to loose the 10mp quality of my broken camera but don't mind saving up money for a 'proper' camera if i thought it would be more benefical if you know what i mean?
do you guys think i'm being stupid and should just fix the camera?
thanks for any help!
