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Digicams; Integral Lens And “Point-And-Shoot” Digital Cameras:
Long Zooms And Image Stabilizers
Replacing the (5-megapixel) S2 IS, the 6-megapixel Canon PowerShot S3 IS ($499, list) incorporates the same 36-432mm zoom that includes both aspherical and ultra low dispersion elements plus the same OIS. Canon provides three IS options: Full Time stabilization, Panning IS for long exposures while moving the camera, and Shoot Only IS that’s activated only a split second before a photo is taken. The PowerShot S3 IS also provides new features: higher ISO options (to ISO 800) for faster shutter speeds to “freeze” a moving subject, a larger 2” vari-angle LCD screen, a 16:9 widescreen recording option, and an additional Sports Program mode. Its nine-point AF sensor (for capturing an off-center subject), Continuous AF mode, and fast 2.3 fps Burst mode make this full-featured camera useful for action photography.
An increasing number of Sony Cyber-shot models are also available with a Super SteadyShot OIS. These include the very well specified 7-megapixel Cyber-shot DSC-H5 ($499, list) and 6-megapixel DSC-H2 ($399, list) with 36-432mm Carl Zeiss zooms, ISO options up to 1000, three-point AF sensor, and a Continuous AF mode. The OIS is also available in the new 6-megapixel Kodak EasyShare Z612 ($399, street), a camera with a 35-420mm Schneider-Kreuznach zoom, multi-point AF, Continuous AF, 2 fps Burst mode, and a long list of advanced capabilities.
While an OIS is most valuable in a camera with a long lens, this feature is also becoming more readily available in digicams with shorter zooms. For example, Sony has added a Super SteadyShot stabilizer to two very compact cameras, making them more useful in very low light, in a museum or a cathedral, for example.
The 7-megapixel Cyber-shot DSC-W70 (7/8” thick, $299, list) and the
8-megapixel DSC-W100 (1” thick, $349, list) include 38-114mm Carl Zeiss
zooms, five-point AF sensors, and ISO options up to 1000 and 1250, respectively.
In the Nikon line, the full-featured 8-megapixel Coolpix P3 ($449, list) and
Coolpix P4 ($399, list) with 36-126mm zooms, employ a Vibration Reduction (VR)
system originally developed for AF Nikkor lenses. Two modes are available: Normal
and VR Active that compensates for more pronounced movements, while shooting
from a moving vehicle, for example. Other Blur Prevention Features
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