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Reasons to choose the Sony W170: easy to operate, sleek appearance (also available in different colors), lightweight appearance, and a wide angle of 28mm.
Reasons for choosing the Canona 650: The CCD size is larger than the Sony W170, so the imaging is good; Fully manual operation; The rotatable LCD screen is practical in special shooting conditions; With a No. 5 AA battery, it is easy to buy and you won't miss a shot due to a lack of power.
1. The final quality of the film is related to the CCD size of the camera, and the camera should not simply pursue high image number, but should choose a camera with a large CCD size. (The CCD size of A650 is greater than that of W170, and imaging A650 is superior).
2. The function of wide angle is to use a shorter focal length to achieve the effect of a larger viewing angle. The purpose of using a wide-angle lens is to achieve a wider field of view. With a wide angle, you can shoot a wider range in a small space (the W170 has the advantage in terms of wide angle) (but there is a certain amount of distortion in the wide angle, depending on whether it is within your acceptable range).
If you rarely use a manual gear, then the W170 should be suitable for you, after all, the small body, easy to carry, and the picture quality is still quite good. Canon's A-series cameras are characterized by full manual operation, which allows you to fully enjoy the fun of manual shooting, and is a hands-on model for the introduction of SLR, and the image quality of the A650 is also better than that of the average card machine, so if you like photography and pursue better picture quality, then the A650 is a good choice.
In the end, which one to choose depends on the needs of the landlord, I hope it can help you.
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These are two different types of cameras, if you have high requirements for image quality, I think you should choose Canon A650IS, because 650IS is currently the best imaging within 3,000, strong performance, and the configuration is also very ideal, the only thing that is not as good as Sony W170 is the lack of wide angle, the appearance design is average, and the lack of fashion elements. It's almost impossible to find a place outside of the Sony W170. Therefore, if you pursue high image quality, and need to have a wealth of manual setting functions, Canon A650is is a good choice, but if you don't like photography very much, buy a camera is just ordinary shooting, then Sony W170 is also good, after all, with a 28mm wide angle is more practical, you can easily frame, although there is a gap in the image quality compared with A650IS, but if you are fully capable of doing it at home, and the appearance design is indeed more beautiful than A650IS.
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Canon's color and picture quality are really good. And the rotatable LCD is very practical. Abundant manual functions can cultivate your own hobby of photography. The battery type of 4 AA batteries can be easily purchased in case of emergency...
Sony W170's 28mm wide angle is easy to use. And it's light to carry. It's about half the weight of the A650...
That's just my take on what needs to be considered for these two cameras. It's up to you how you want to use it. If it's me. I choose the A650
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According to your requirements, Ricoh's R8 is fine.
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Don't buy I'm a victim... The photos are all garbled for no reason
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Personal advice and opinions for your reference:
On the Olympus FE3000, Sony W150, and W170 models, the CCD size of the photoreceptor chip, the most important imaging device, is almost the same, all of which are about 1 inch, and there is no major substantive difference in the actual imaging effect, which is basically the same type and grade model.
Olympus FE3000, Sony W150, and W170 are card players with telescopic lenses, and the imaging effect is slightly better than those with periscope lenses.
Olympus FE3000, Sony W150, W170 are fully automatic cameras, for a variety of complex and changeable shooting environments, can not be manually adjusted aperture, shutter and other parameters to obtain accurate **, can only be pre-staged in the camera to cope with a variety of complex and changeable shooting environments, in poor light conditions, especially when shooting night scenes, the imaging effect will not be ideal, but the general home can be completely competent.
In terms of comprehensive performance, Sony W170 is better, mainly with a wide angle of 28mm, and Sony W150 is higher in cost performance.
The biggest disadvantage of Olympus FE3000 is that it does not have a practical and effective optical image stabilization function, and in poor light, especially in night shooting, handheld shooting is very easy due to the slight shake of the camera, resulting in blurry images, and there will be many limitations in actual use.
Buying a camera is the same as buying a computer, what suits you is the best, you can compare them according to your own price and preferences, and check the information on the Internet.
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