Space Pirate
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Atlanta
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I really love my Casio Exilim camera's video mode... it delivers beautiful 1280x720 video and I always hear the question "What did you shoot that video on??"
However. It has a shitty, shitty, shitty macro mode. My trusy old Canon SD400 would let you practically put the lens on top of a subject and come away with a great photo. The Casio makes you stay over 10 centimeters away, and by then how "macro" is it really? So I'd like to hear some advice about my NEXT take-along camera!!! Cue Dorian in 3..... 2..... 1...... ... |
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Veteran Member
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Paris, France
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Hmm. Sony Cyber-shot HX5V? This camera focuses to 5 cm, so not as close as some from the past, but better than your Casio (however look into this in more detail because I don't know how good the macro is). It has a Full HD AVCHD video mode at 60i, or 720p MP4 at 30 fps. It also has a wide-angle, optically stabilised, 10x zoom lens that's probably better than your Casio's, and a back-illuminated CMOS sensor ("Exmor R") that's certainly much better. The HX5V also has a huge range of cutting-edge features including full-resolution stills at 10 fps, a GPS and compass (with location metadata embedded in the images), HDMI connectivity, tons of "smart" features, a 3-inch LCD, and much more. It certainly looks good on paper.
I have a Panasonic LX3, which does 720p video and has a 1 cm macro mode. I haven't tested either, but the functionality is there. Super-close macro functionality has been dropped from most compact cameras in the drive to cut costs in a cut-throat market. Close macro modes require more expensive lenses, and lenses are one of the most expensive parts of a good compact camera. So the lenses are an easy target for cutting costs. |
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Space Pirate
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Atlanta
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Thanks Dorian, these are good leads.
I wonder how well the Sonys play with Macs these days. Better than ever, one would hope. I see that the Sony allows you to use SD cards (holy cow, about time). I'll have to see if I can look at one of these up close. ... |
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Veteran Member
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Paris, France
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Maybe you got a new camera or maybe you decided to stick with your Casio with great video, but regardless you might have a look at the Panasonic LX5, successor to the LX3 I mentioned above (the "LX4" model name was skipped for superstitious reasons).
The LX5, due to ship in a few days, seems to have most of the great features of the groundbreaking LX3, along with a slightly longer reach (zooms to 90 mm equivalent), slightly improved sensor (less noise), and AVCHD Lite video with Dolby Digital Creator (?) audio. Looks good to me, at least. |
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Mr. Vieira
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Tennessee
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I can honestly say in all the "switches" I've overseen the past 3-4 years (and, by extension, all the setups and training I've performed as part of it), I've yet to encounter a digital camera from any maker that iPhoto didn't launch for/recognize/import. In fact, that's always one of my favorite things to demo because I think people expect they have to install some proprietary software that came on a disk in their camera's packaging (or, at the very least, some sort of camera-specific driver that iPhoto uses to "see" their camera). But I always say "just plug it in and watch that iPhoto icon in your dock...it'll bounce in a few seconds and launch the program." They're always impressed at how easy and "it just works" it all is. "Hey, there they are!" On an older camera, it might've taken a little longer than expected. But it's always worked. I can specifically remember dealing with the following brands (several on more than one occasion): Kodak, Sony, Canon, Fuji, Nikon and Olympus (there may have been others, but those are the six I can recall and pair with particular people). I would think, at this point, any modern major brand camera is going to be recognized by OS X/iPhoto/Aperture. I know they put those updates out from time to time too, adding support for the latest models. |
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