The dell $25 and 10% off deal ends April 1st I belive. Regarding the Sony DSC-P50, it takes poor light pictures. To me at least a good digital camera is one that not only takes quality pictures in daylight, but also in total darkness. Imagine Resource offers the best camera reviews, much better than Steve's, they get into so much detail, you wont be shocked as to what it can and cannot do once you get the camera.
Canon's Powershot A20"
There is no Powershot A40 review on IR, but the A20 did well in low light, so the A40 would probably do even better..hopefully. Dell doesnt offer the A40, too bad.
<< The A20 had a little trouble in the low-light category, as we were only able to obtain a reasonably bright image at the eight foot-candle light level (0.88 lux) >>
Canon Powershot S300
There is no Powershot S330 review on IR, but the S300 did poor on low light, the S330 would do better since it has more controls.
<< The S300 was only average in terms of its low-light category, as we were only able to obtain bright, usable images as low as one foot-candle (11 lux). >>
Canon Powershot S30
<< The S30 offers full manual exposure control, which gives the camera excellent low-light shooting capabilities. The camera captured bright, clear images at light levels as low as 1/16 foot-candle (0.67 lux), although performance at its lowest ISO settings suffered slightly from the 15 second maximum shutter time. >>
So after reading these reviews, the S30 is the clear winner until there is true S330 review, then the S330 and the S30 would prob both be excellent choices.
Does DELL offer money back if you use the a camera from them?
For me, I bought the S330 and will get two extra batteries and a 256meg CF card. Thanks for all the help everyone, this is a truely amazing offer.
Canon's Powershot A20"
There is no Powershot A40 review on IR, but the A20 did well in low light, so the A40 would probably do even better..hopefully. Dell doesnt offer the A40, too bad.
<< The A20 had a little trouble in the low-light category, as we were only able to obtain a reasonably bright image at the eight foot-candle light level (0.88 lux) >>
Canon Powershot S300
There is no Powershot S330 review on IR, but the S300 did poor on low light, the S330 would do better since it has more controls.
<< The S300 was only average in terms of its low-light category, as we were only able to obtain bright, usable images as low as one foot-candle (11 lux). >>
Canon Powershot S30
<< The S30 offers full manual exposure control, which gives the camera excellent low-light shooting capabilities. The camera captured bright, clear images at light levels as low as 1/16 foot-candle (0.67 lux), although performance at its lowest ISO settings suffered slightly from the 15 second maximum shutter time. >>
So after reading these reviews, the S30 is the clear winner until there is true S330 review, then the S330 and the S30 would prob both be excellent choices.
Does DELL offer money back if you use the a camera from them?
For me, I bought the S330 and will get two extra batteries and a 256meg CF card. Thanks for all the help everyone, this is a truely amazing offer.