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I want to buy a new P&S, currently i have Olympus FE5020 but i want to change it as i found its not good in indoor photography, its very grainy in low light, flash also poor. Please help me to find a P&S around USD 200 to 300. It will be very quick for me to jump on DSLR as im still learning.

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Old 03-01-2010, 11:37 AM
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I've not used them a lot but my dad has a Canon G9, it's a very nice P&S with a nice array of settings and full manual mode. Since that, Canon have brought out the G10 and G11 but those obviously cost more, and the G10 is said to be inferior to the G9.
I use a Fuji P&S but to be honest at high ISO it's pretty bad.
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Old 03-02-2010, 12:00 PM
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I use a Fuji P&S but to be honest at high ISO it's pretty bad.
Depends on which Fujifilm camera. The best ones in the "F" series will eat Canon's lunch at low-light.
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