Re: Need advice on buying a digital compact
Hello,
Taking pictures in low light is a problem with many cameras as to let enough light in to get a good exposure the camera has to leave the shutter open for longer and this leads to blurry shots due to camera shake and you can also get (if a higher ISO value is used) coloured speckles on the pictures due to the higher ISO related noise.
To avoid these problems I think that you're probably going to have to spend more money on a more specialist camera and also learn more about aperture, shutter and ISO settings.
If you don't want to spend lots and become a photo geek like the people here (not me, obviously, but the others here are all geeks...) you could just buy a decent compact, put it on "Auto," try and hold it steady and enjoy the results.
Have a look at the Canon Ixus 80 IS, I have one and there are two others in my family. It comes in different colours too (I have a nice blue one, an 82 IS from Jessops.)
If you are interested in getting the best from your photography just say so and I'm sure that you'll get lots of good advice.
PS. I wouldn't bother with face recognition myself.
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