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rl
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      03-28-2007
I have a Cannon S400 and a Casio Exilim EX-S770, both of which I have
used on trips. I have shot them both under fairly oidentical
indoor/outdoor conditions..Maybe I need to alter the Casio's settings
AGAIN but it ssems to me the photos are not as alive and vibrant as
the Cannon's.Indoor shots of Notre Dame with the Cannon were far more
interesting than outdoor ones with the Casio.Any ideas on this anyone?

Thanks..

R
 
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Pete D
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      03-28-2007
Casio's are crap??

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>I have a Cannon S400 and a Casio Exilim EX-S770, both of which I have
> used on trips. I have shot them both under fairly oidentical
> indoor/outdoor conditions..Maybe I need to alter the Casio's settings
> AGAIN but it ssems to me the photos are not as alive and vibrant as
> the Cannon's.Indoor shots of Notre Dame with the Cannon were far more
> interesting than outdoor ones with the Casio.Any ideas on this anyone?
>
> Thanks..
>
> R



 
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Ron Recer
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      03-28-2007

"rl" <> wrote in message
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>I have a Cannon S400 and a Casio Exilim EX-S770, both of which I have
> used on trips. I have shot them both under fairly oidentical
> indoor/outdoor conditions..Maybe I need to alter the Casio's settings
> AGAIN but it ssems to me the photos are not as alive and vibrant as
> the Cannon's.Indoor shots of Notre Dame with the Cannon were far more
> interesting than outdoor ones with the Casio.Any ideas on this anyone?
>
> Thanks..
>
> R


How about one is Canon and the other is Casio!

Ron


 
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Dave
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      03-29-2007
On Mar 27, 6:05 pm, rl <rbl...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I have a Cannon S400 and a Casio Exilim EX-S770, both of which I have
> used on trips. I have shot them both under fairly oidentical
> indoor/outdoor conditions..Maybe I need to alter the Casio's settings
> AGAIN but it ssems to me the photos are not as alive and vibrant as
> the Cannon's.Indoor shots of Notre Dame with the Cannon were far more
> interesting than outdoor ones with the Casio.Any ideas on this anyone?
>
> Thanks..
>
> R


I haven't looked at Cannon and Casio reviews for a while, but one
thing you might want to do is take a look at DPreview or other source
or even something "non-photography" like PCWorld where they do digital-
camera reviews periodically. Not all digital cameras always get good
marks for accuracy of color rendition - but Canon, I've found when
looking at these reviews, usually doesn't fair badly if not very good.

 
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J. Clarke
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      03-29-2007
Dave wrote:
> On Mar 27, 6:05 pm, rl <rbl...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> I have a Cannon S400 and a Casio Exilim EX-S770, both of which I have
>> used on trips. I have shot them both under fairly oidentical
>> indoor/outdoor conditions..Maybe I need to alter the Casio's settings
>> AGAIN but it ssems to me the photos are not as alive and vibrant as
>> the Cannon's.Indoor shots of Notre Dame with the Cannon were far more
>> interesting than outdoor ones with the Casio.Any ideas on this
>> anyone?
>>
>> Thanks..
>>
>> R

>
> I haven't looked at Cannon and Casio reviews for a while, but one
> thing you might want to do is take a look at DPreview or other source
> or even something "non-photography" like PCWorld where they do
> digital- camera reviews periodically. Not all digital cameras always
> get good marks for accuracy of color rendition - but Canon, I've
> found when looking at these reviews, usually doesn't fair badly if
> not very good.


Casios are OK for taking pictures of cannons, but cannons are a bit
excessive for blowing up Casios--a cherry bomb or M80 in the battery
compartment should do fine.

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