I want to buy a digital camera and i ve been searching a lot and now I am between those two...but which one is the best (and explain it plzz)? Not just because of their brand but basically because of their technical specification...Best answer gets 10 points!! ;) the thing is that sony-s650 doesnt have red eye reduction!! and i think i need it..i mean it is important as a feature in a digital cam...isnt it?! 7.2 Megapixels for stunning prints as large as 16 x 20 inches and beyond.
High Quality 5x Optical Zoom-Nikkor Glass Lens gets you close to the action.
Vibration Reduction minimizes the effect of camera shake.
Incredible, Bright 2.5-inch LCD makes it easy to view and share pictures.
Nikon In-Camera Innovations which include: In-Camera Red-Eye Fix(TM) to automatically remove most instances of red-eye in the camera, Face-Priority AF Nikon's face-finding technology that automatically finds and focuses on face(s), and D-Lighting which lightens dark images, in-camera, for great prints right out of the camera.
Uses 2 AA-type batteries allows for convenient and additional power options, gets up to 150 shots on a single set of alkaline AA.
USB and Pictbridge compatible
then abt
Resolution: 7.20 Megapixels
Lens: 3.00x zoom
(35-105mm eff)
Viewfinder: Optical / LCD
LCD Size: 2.0 inch
ISO: 100-1000
Shutter: 1-1/2000
Max Aperture: 2.8
Mem Type: MS Duo / MS PRO Duo
Battery: 2 x AA
Dimensions: 3.6x2.4x1.0in
(91x61x27mm)
Weight: 6.2 oz
(178 g)
My personal opinion u can go with Nikon
cyber shot is not better for long time use itz my personal opinion only Both are good but it depends on your own taste & choices. Sony-s650 is better because it last longer and it also is easier to handle The best for me is Sony-s650, Bcuz this brand is more long lasting and why do I say dat, it is bcuz I have one.
Joke!!!!!!!!!!!!! sony s650
all cameras have redeye reduction It all comes down to memory cards.
The Sony uses a card that can only be used with Sony's
The Nikon uses a card that can be used with about 80% of all the other compact digital cameras, so if you ever do change camera companies, at least all your memory cards will still work.
On the other hand:
Nikon has been making lenses and cameras for more than fifty years. Pro photographers have been using Nikon's and Canon's since the 1950's
Sony has been known for their vedio cameras for a few decades, but only recently moved into the still camera arena when they bought Konica - Minolta. They are most well known for there consumer electronics, not their high quailty lenses and cameras.
Logically, you might want to get the Nikon. |