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Deciding between Canon S2 and Sony H2
I'm trying to decide between the two. I don't like the Canon S3 which is why I'm going with Canon S2($279). I've heard good things about the Canon S2 for coin photography as well as others. But does anyone use the Sony H2 for coin photography? I want a camera that's good for coins and regular day to day use.
Thank you.
Thank you.
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<< <i>Why don't you like the S3? >>
I checked it out at the store, unlike many others I didn't like the black/gunmetal color. The S3 is 6MP. Not much difference between the S2 and S3 for the price difference. S2 is $279 and S3 is $350
<< <i>I've used several canon cameras and a few nikons over the past few years. I like the canons a lot. However, the don't all have good macro functions for taking coin photos. The S2, S3, and G7 should all be fine but I can't say for sure. I looked on the site and that S3 has an amazing zoom lense. does the S2 have the same one? >>
Both S2 and S3 has 12X zoom.
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<< <i>I've used several canon cameras and a few nikons over the past few years. I like the canons a lot. However, the don't all have good macro functions for taking coin photos. The S2, S3, and G7 should all be fine but I can't say for sure. I looked on the site and that S3 has an amazing zoom lense. does the S2 have the same one? >>
Both S2 and S3 has 12X zoom. >>
Digital or optical zoom?
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<< <i>I've used several canon cameras and a few nikons over the past few years. I like the canons a lot. However, the don't all have good macro functions for taking coin photos. The S2, S3, and G7 should all be fine but I can't say for sure. I looked on the site and that S3 has an amazing zoom lense. does the S2 have the same one? >>
Both S2 and S3 has 12X zoom. >>
Digital or optical zoom? >>
12X Optical, 4X digital, 48X combined
It's good enuff fer me.
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* 6 Megapixels (S2 has 5)--- No big deal 20% but helps--
* Sensitivity up to ISO 800* (S2 up to ISO 400) --800 works but nothing to write home about--
* Dark, gunmetal gray camera body (S2 is light gray)-- personal pref---
* FlexiZone AF/AE - move the auto-focus point around the frame and select which part of the frame you wish to focus on without moving your camera or re-framing the shot- --very nice for composition of complex shots,, but has nothing to do with coins--
* 16:9 shooting size (image is simply cropped in-camera) ---Still nice---
* High-speed (60fps) movie mode at 320x240 pixels (not available on the S2)--- very nice improvement, smooth as silk--
* "Sports" shooting mode (S2 has none)--works well--
* 2" LCD display (up from 1.8")--- Helps, articulating screen in invaluable---
* Live histogram (S2 - view histogram after image is taken)-----most used feature and I use it all the time. Manual shots can be dialed in in seconds--
Now my opinion on macro for coins. When I first got the camera the close ups with auto-focus were not usable. Then I went to manual and set that range and auto now works fine. Super macro is just to much.
Movie mode.---- I've sold my other camcorder, nuff said. ----
Good luck on your final choice and welcome aboard. Look forward to seeing some shots.
I was 40 ft away and pulled this shot on full 48x zoom, then cropped to 640x480
Thank you for the illustration, definitely things to look into. Oh and that's a nice picture too. What type of camera are you using? Is it the S3?
<< <i>Is it the S3? >>
Yes,
Just PM me if needed.
If I cudda got what my old Mavica had (a button to lighten or darken without using a MENU) I wudda took that.
<< <i>My criterion was to find the camera with the FEWEST buttons to push.
If I cudda got what my old Mavica had (a button to lighten or darken without using a MENU) I wudda took that.
I know, more buttons might make it complicated a little bit but this will be my camera for many years to come.
Maybe the H2 or H5!!