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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