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Fuji's clearer ... That's a very low-level way to say.
If you're just practicing technology, buy the cheapest fully manual model, F85 excludes, SX excludes, and S2600 is acceptable.
If you really want to learn photography, it is better to do it all at once and invest directly in a DSLR to save you from wasting money on consumer-grade models.
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Fuji's card machine is really good, the amount is sufficient** is relatively kind, and the F85 mentioned above by the landlord is relatively good. But I recommend the F200 for landlords, recognized as the best machine for this price.
As for learning photography, it is not necessarily necessary to use a SLR or fully automatic to learn, I think more shooting, more seeing, more changing the picture is the king, if you buy a SLR often do not use, it is better to buy a card often shoot to the forum to communicate, after learning for a period of time, then consider the SLR, or manually powerful ** expensive card.
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The most important thing in learning photography is the manual function. Don't think about it if you don't have a manual one. I am optimistic about two models from Fujifilm. My card machine is F11, and I am still reluctant to throw it away.
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If you consider the cost performance, it is recommended that you choose Fujifilm F85 and S1770 (except that the zoom factor is a little smaller than 2600, 14 times that of 1770, and 18 times that of 2600, other parameters are the same as 2600); If you compare these two, I personally think 1770 is more suitable for you!
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The three cameras, completely different styles, to be honest, are not comparable.
The SX210 is a home model with a modest size; The Fujifilm HS11 is a telephoto model with a large body size; The Fujifilm F85 is a card model with a small size.
I don't know if you know the manual operation of a digital camera, or how interested you are in photography. If it is just for home use, travel and shooting, it is recommended to choose Fujifilm F85 and Canon SX210, Fujifilm HS11 mainly lies in the playability and operability of the telephoto machine. Using this kind of camera as a point-and-shoot camera not only wastes the function, but also does not shoot as well as the automatic transmission of the point-and-shoot machine.
Among the three, the best configuration is the F85, but Fujifilm's camera is generally bluffing, and the actual effect is not necessarily as good as that of the Canon.
My advice: love photography, good face, choose HS11; Speaking of cost performance, buy Fujifilm F85. In other cases, buy Canon SX210.
The landlord later added the Panasonic ZS7, Panasonic ZS (formerly TZ) series I like very much, I wanted to buy TZ1 2 3 almost fascinated, hehe. This camera is definitely suitable for beginners and point-and-shoot users, and the focal length and stabilization will definitely not disappoint. Of course, there are people in Wuwan Prefecture who don't recognize Panasonic, this is a personal preference, and I won't comment on it.
The problem is that ZS7 doesn't seem to be making a lot of noise on the forest right now, right? This must be a lot of inflated.
Since the landlord said that the funds are limited, it is better to buy Fuji F85. If you like the SX210 or ZS7, you can do it too. I agree with what chyron said, try not to buy a telephoto machine, unless the landlord has a good face or plans to practice his hands, and soon change to a SLR.
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