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        <p>My three-month old S2 IS (not under warranty - refurbed) now has the E18 error.</p><p>@#@*&amp;$*!#!&amp;#^!&amp;^$!#!@!!!<br /> </p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>The Next Step in Cameras</title>   
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        <p>So I&#39;m starting to percolate here, thinking about what my next camera will be. As some of you may know, I currently only have one: a Canon PowerShot A80 that has generally kicked butt for me for the past few years. I actually sold off my two film cameras (one automatic, one manual) in order to get it. I don&#39;t regret that decision but, a part of me kind of wishes I&#39;d kept at least the ME Super.</p>      

    
      

    

 








    

    
    
    
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<p><br />In any case, the next camera is on my mind. I&#39;ve already put together a list of the pros and cons of the A80 and, surprisingly, the cons list is not <em>long</em> but the cons are kinda big. </p><p><strong>The Cons</p></strong><p>By far the biggest complaint I have about it is the <strong>lack of zoom</strong>; it does 3x optical and I won&#39;t use digital zoom, which means that it kinda isn&#39;t that great at zooming. <strong>Bulk </strong>is another issue but it&#39;s one I&#39;m starting to accept. When I bought it, Jeani was surprised at how big it was. After my ol&#39; Olympus 1.3 megapixel (my first &quot;modern era&quot; digicam - check that big thing out below) she expected me to go with something much smaller. The A80 is still smaller than the olde camera, but not by a lot.</p>      

    

    
    
    
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Little cameras are interesting to me, and most digital cameras - point and shoots - are either really damn small or fairly bulky. The A80&#39;s successors are a bit smaller than the A80 but not by large amounts. I&#39;m also now fairly comfortable with its size. It&#39;s not like toting around a DSLR; I can throw it in my bag but not my pocket and that&#39;s mostly okay. So while the A80 is bulky compared to a teeny tiny PowerShot, it&#39;s not <em>bad</em>.</p><p>The A80&#39;s cons continue: it&#39;s <strong>not great in low light</strong>, but I&#39;m finding that a lot of little digicams are this way. I strongly prefer not to use a flash unless absolutely necessary - it&#39;s a snobby habit of mine - and sometimes this means I lose a shot because of a lack of light. The <strong>image sensor is small like in every other point-and-shoot</strong>, which means that in order to get some &quot;classic&quot; depth of field I&#39;d need to edit digitally. Not a fan of that. Finally, <strong>4MP is good but not great</strong>. I know that I don&#39;t <em>need</em> a 10MP monster unless I&#39;m doing a DSLR, and would be fine with 5-7MP.</p><p><strong>The Pros</strong></p><p>There are a lot of things I still like about the A80. It <strong>pretty much does what I want it to do</strong>, and that&#39;s great. When I shared my published photos with my boss, he said &quot;So you&#39;ve got a high-end setup to take those, right?&quot; and I don&#39;t. I&#39;ve received comments that my flickr photos are above and beyond what people expect out of an A80, and that&#39;s something I&#39;m really pleased to hear. The camera also <strong>runs on AA batteries</strong> which is really nice, as I&#39;d rather not have to get a proprietary battery. (This pretty much knocks tiny digicams out of the running.)</p>      

    

 








    

    
    
    
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The <strong>swivel LCD</strong> is pretty much a &quot;can&#39;t live without it&quot; feature. It&#39;s killer. I always use it, love it, and would hope that my next camera would have it as well. The <strong>ability to add 52mm lenses/filters</strong> is great as well and was one of the selling points for me. I use the macro lenses EJ gave me to get awesome results. The built-in macro mode is acceptable but I&#39;m a big macro geek and love this stuff. Note that I <em>could</em> purchase a 2x teleconverter lens, and effectively get 6x optical zoom with my current setup. I&#39;m just not sure if that&#39;d be enough for what I want to do.</p><p><strong>So, The Contenders</strong></p><p>I&#39;ve been locked into &quot;MUST GET DSLR&quot; mode since a year or so ago and, as a result, I&#39;ll have fits and spurts where I end up taking <em>no</em> photographs because I feel so internally torn over using my current kit. (This is a flaw of mine, and I&#39;m currently in a dry spell with photographs but I can pin that on moving instead.) DSLRs are really nice, of course, and you already know why.</p><p>If I go the DSLR route the choices are numerous. The <strong>Digital Rebel XT</strong> is the pseudo-default choice but, really, I&#39;d be considering the <strong>Pentax *ist line</strong> as well. My dad had a Pentax film camera, I had two Pentax cameras, and I generally like them. And I can&#39;t rule out a look at the <strong>Nikon D50</strong>, since I&#39;m not truly bonded to one brand - although I certainly like Canon.</p>      

    

 








    

    
    
    
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The interesting twist is that I&#39;m seriously considering a <em>non</em> DSLR - in particular, the <strong>Canon PowerShot S2 IS</strong>. Yes, it&#39;s actually bigger than the A80 - that isn&#39;t lost on me. But it&#39;s got a 12x zoom, a great movie mode (something I have used about thrice on the A80 but enjoyed), and the swivel LCD I enjoy. The <strong>S3 IS</strong> is something under consideration too but, the new features aren&#39;t worth the extra money to me. If they were priced exactly the same, I&#39;d go for the S3 of course.</p><p>The S2 isn&#39;t great in low light, though - perhaps better than the A80 and probably not as good as a DSLR. The big advantage that the S2 has over a DSLR kit is, naturally, price. I&#39;m still very much mulling over how &quot;worth it&quot; all of this is to me.</p><p>In other words, do I want to wait longer and plunk down $600+ on a starter DSLR kit, wait just a matter of weeks and get an S2 IS, or say &quot;screw it all!&quot; and get a <em>film</em> SLR?</p><p>This is where I&#39;m at now. I&#39;m leaning strongest towards the S2 IS at this moment, but a nice *ist isn&#39;t lost on me - and the cost difference isn&#39;t that great. </p><p><strong>Tomorrow, Can I Still Read a JPEG?</strong></p><p>I&#39;m a little concerned about <strong>the future</strong> though; film still has more permanence than digital. All 12000+ photos I&#39;ve shot with my last two cameras have the potential to be junk if the JPEG format is rendered obsolete in 25, 50, 75 years. <strong>That is a big tradeoff! </strong>I mean, if we have kids someday, I&#39;d like them to be able to see what I&#39;ve done.</p><p>With film, getting in to a body and lens is a lot cheaper particularly if I go for used - which I would. I can pick up an ME Super again or even a K1000 (my first real camera, passed down from my dad) for less than an S2 IS. The downsides with film are, of course, that I&#39;d have to pay for each roll, and then get the results on the computer via a scanner (probably). So with digital, I essentially pay a &quot;one-time&quot; fee for the camera, memory card and battery; with film, I pay per use.</p><p>The thoughts of <a href="http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/filmdig.htm">Ken Rockwell</a> aren&#39;t lost on me; digital and film do have different applications. And a lot of his arguments will fall by the wayside (aside from the semi-permanence angle) in a few years when point and shoots will have 15-20MP and DSLRs will be above 30MP. Which is better for me, then? A mild digital upgrade, a big digital upgrade, or changing over to film? I&#39;d keep the A80 in probably any case and just let it be my little beater camera.</p><p>I&#39;d like to hear your thoughts, particularly if you struggled with the same dilemmas. Film, &quot;prosumer&quot; digital, DSLR... fun stuff, this.<br />
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