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I can't decide. I used to use a Canon EOS650 Film SLR. Currently my "best" camera is a FujiFilm s6500fd bridge. I want to move up!
I'm currently torn between the Canon 550D and Fujifilm HS10. Both appear to be brilliant cameras, though quite different! I like the ease of the bridge camera and the kudos of a DSLR. I also like the idea of combining HD video. So what's the best one for me? Or is there a third option?
If I bought the Canon my existing 35-70 lens would fit as would my dedicated flash. And I'd have a "REAL" DSLR.
It's supposed to be good in low light with not much noise at high ISO - this attracts me. The lack of real telephoto focal distance is not good (though 18MP does give a bit of leeway for cropping - "post-processing digital zoom"!) and the potential huge cost (and weight and inconvenience) of extra lenses etc. is another downside.
The HS10 has an unbelievable focal range and several gizmos (panoromic, in-camera HDR etc). But I don't think it takes a dedicated flash with TTL metering. I don't know about its low light performance. And it's not an SLR, and only 10MP; but it's almost half the price of the Canon.
So I'm looking for good low-light performance, good zoom range, HD video and dedicated flash. And a pixel count that gives the flexibility to crop - especially for the odd macro shot if telephoto won't focus at close range.
I do general amateur photography with a bent towards reportage.
Anybody got any helpful comments?
Thanks!!
Brian
I can't decide. I used to use a Canon EOS650 Film SLR. Currently my "best" camera is a FujiFilm s6500fd bridge. I want to move up!
I'm currently torn between the Canon 550D and Fujifilm HS10. Both appear to be brilliant cameras, though quite different! I like the ease of the bridge camera and the kudos of a DSLR. I also like the idea of combining HD video. So what's the best one for me? Or is there a third option?
If I bought the Canon my existing 35-70 lens would fit as would my dedicated flash. And I'd have a "REAL" DSLR.
The HS10 has an unbelievable focal range and several gizmos (panoromic, in-camera HDR etc). But I don't think it takes a dedicated flash with TTL metering. I don't know about its low light performance. And it's not an SLR, and only 10MP; but it's almost half the price of the Canon.
So I'm looking for good low-light performance, good zoom range, HD video and dedicated flash. And a pixel count that gives the flexibility to crop - especially for the odd macro shot if telephoto won't focus at close range.
I do general amateur photography with a bent towards reportage.
Anybody got any helpful comments?
Thanks!!
Brian