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which one is better dsc t100/or h7?
 
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petersam



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PostPosted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 3:04 am    Post subject: which one is better dsc t100/or h7? Reply with quote
i am new to the photography world..i want to purchase a new digital caamera with my savings..so i want to purchase a camera gives a good quality picture!i will mostly use it for indoor purpose and during party and during tours which are very rare..so pls suggest if any other camera in your choice....
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dodol



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PostPosted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 4:16 am    Post subject: which one is better dsc t100/or h7? Reply with quote
looks like the H7 is a better camera for me.But of course, my preference is different than yours - what you you want, a small camera that can fit into your pocket, or a larger camera that allows flexibility when you want to shoot a pics?The t100 is that compact camera that can fit into your pocket - it shoot decent picture but I won't be spectacular.the H7 allows a lot of creativity whenever you want it and it is pretty similar to a semi-professional camera in term of operation - and I'm sure it has faster response compared to the t100 (less shutter lag, the ability to shoot faster etc)So, it's really up to you - what do you want? I would imagine it would be convenient for you to take a smaller camera for a party and stuff but if you want quality, get the bigger camera - or may be something even better.
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