As I may have mentioned in a few of my recent blogs, my trusted Casio EX-Z500, which I've had for almost two years is starting to crap out on me. It seems like I just bought it, but that was actually August 05:
(when it was new, way back in the day)
It was fine at last week's fashion show, but the next day at the boat trip it started acting up. I think the light sensor or something has failed because at zero zoom all the shots are washed out (just a big white blank picture in some cases), i was lucky to figure out that the video recording still works ok and if you zoom in far enough, it still comes out ok (but that makes taking indoor portraits a bit awkward!). I tried replacing the firmware in case it was a software bug (since it still /can/ take good pictures, it just doesn't seem to want to), but the problem persists.
so I need(want) to buy a new camera. Those of you who know me, know I'm partial to Casio's cameras, as I've had two since 2003 and both have worked pretty well (my 2003 EX-Z3 is still working!), and at least sometimes they can take some great shots (night time shots, sunset shots, etc).
But I also have felt like I'd like to try something with a better zoom than my previous cameras had. I don't care too much about megapixels (is there any point in having a 10 megapixel pocket size camera?) -- portability and battery life are more important.
Given all that, I was very tempted by this new Casio, the EX-V7:
Which has a 7x zoom and is pretty small. BUT the reviews I read mentioned that the image stabilization really blows. Doh. Since a lot of the pictures I take are candids in places like restaurants, concerts, bars, from moving vehicles, etc (just look at this blog for an idea of what i take 90% of my pictures of), the image stabilization is important! one of the things I liked a lot about my current camera was its ability to take pretty good shots indoors w/o a flash.
I'm also tempted by strange things like this Canon TX1, which has a 10x zoom and lots of high end video capabilities:
But its apparently pretty pricey, has a small screen and bad UI according to reviews....
Both reviews mentioned an alternative is the Panasonic TZ3, TZ = Travel Zoom... since I like to travel and i like to zoom, it appeals to me already!
A 10x zoom! can't do much better than that in such a small size. This is significantly larger than the Casio, but i think its still small enough to fit in a pocket, has a big 3" LCD screen and it takes pretty good pictures for what I want ( review here - japanese CM here)
Having been spoiled on the good, consistant UI on casios for the last 4 years, its hard to switch over to another brand... which is why I want to make sure I give the Casio EX-Z1050 a fair chance before I rule it out:
Even if it only has a 3x zoom, has more mega pixels than I'll ever need, it does have size and battery life in its favor (and i like Exilim cameras...)
Of course I'll still need to try these guys out in person and see how I like them. So the verdict will come some time next weekend. I'm going to Japan for a few days, I'm going to buy a new camera while I'm there... i'll give a full report when i return. :-P
...Or maybe i'll just settle on the Lumix FX-30... why? the reason is simple:
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