Hello,
I’m a newbie to this forum and new to digital cameras, but I’m not new to cameras in general, as I have used various SLR’s for many years. I’m in the process of shopping for a digital camera, and I need some advice and information on one issue.
I’m not really in the market for a high-end digital camera, but I would like a 5 or 6 megapixel with a 10x or greater optical zoom, and I’ve been reading reviews on two models that interest me, the Kodak Z650 10x optical zoom 6 megapixel, and the Canon S2IS 12x optical zoom 5 megapixel. Both seem to have the general features that I’d like, and I’m not really concerned with the 1 megapixel difference between the two, nor am I concerned with such characteristics as battery type, internal memory, memory card type, etc.
What I am concerned about is the issue of image stabilization. From what I’ve read, the Canon has image stabilization and the Kodak does not. So my question is, do I need image stabilization? I’ve read that if I don’t have it, I’d need a tripod for long zoom shots, but if that’s true, would I need a tripod for medium zoom shots too? In other words, without image stabilization, would I get less quality at EVERY focal length?
Which of these two cameras would you recommend?
Thanks,
Louis