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If you looking for a good zoom. then here consider another one Sony DSC HX9V/B. Its much more advance than the Nikon L 120.it beat the Nikon anyday.And already did that when you evaluate it.Dont go by higher zoom. My friend bought a samsung camera with about 30X zoom and the picture quality were really bad and at night he was using his phone.Dont go by what the zoom says, the higher the zoom is much more advance sensors you will need to clearly take a pic. This sony camera has a 16X zoom.which is more than enough.If you looking for a higher zoom then you must look for a DSLR. Some good features of Sony DSC HX9V/B are that it take 3D pics.It has higher resolution its full HD 1080p. here is the list of SONY advantages over the Nikon.
LEFT SONY DSC HX9V/B. RIGHT NIKON L120.
Higher resolution movies 1080p @ 60fps vs 720p. Shoots higher resolution Full HD (1080p) video
Significantly smaller 105x59x34 mm vs 110x77x78 mm. 3.1x smaller
Takes 3D photos Yes vs No. Combines multiple photos into a 3D image
Has in-camera HDR Yes vs No. Combines multiple exposures to capture high dynamic range
Can create panoramas in-camera Yes vs No. Stitches together multiple photos for a wide perspective
Has a CMOS-family sensor CMOS vs CCD. CMOS-family sensors often produce better quality images
Has a GPS Yes vs No. Automatically geotags your photos when traveling
Better wide angle 24 mm vs 25 mm. Almost the same
Significantly thinner 1.3" vs 3.1". 2.3x thinner
Better maximum light sensitivity 3,200 ISO vs 1,600 ISO. The DSC-HX9v's maximum light sensitivity is 1 f-stop better
Lighter 245 g vs 406 g. Around 40% lighter
Slightly higher true resolution 9.8 MP vs 9.7 MP. Almost the same
Significantly longer exposures 30s vs 8s. Around 4x longer exposures
You can also check it online, but again Sony and Canon will always be superior to others. When they add one thing they make sure there are tons of other things that can support the addition made to the camera.Their sensors and other camera technology will always be ahead of others.Its not that they are the best of the best in all Electronics but in cameras yes they are.Like samsuny my last choice will be to buy a samsung camera, but my first choice will be to buy a samsung TV, be it LCD or LED.they are number 1 in TVs. You want a camera that is good all around not just a zoom, what if you can zoom something but the sensors dont let you take that pic easily and clearly.Also what if you cant take pics at night in low light.Zoom will not help you then. Another important thing. always buy a camera thats easy to carry and will fit in your pocket.My uncle has all these big lenses,But finally he had to buy a camera which is easy to carry and do the job quick.
L120 does have a Panorama Assist feature but you will have to manually stich all the pics together.any reviews about Olympus SZ-10 and SP-610UZ?
the L120 lack panorama shot function, moreover, olympus is olympus and for me this is an extra point of L120
what the hell...
i cannt figure it out of of these three!
L120 does have a Panorama Assist feature but you will have to manually stich all the pics together.
Bro, you said your need is hassle free point and shoot camera to be used once in a while. Why are you considering all these bulky cameras, can you carry them in your pocket?yes, have studied that feature but wondr how easy/difficult it is to manage.
also i hope you are well aware of Nikkin L120 being reported of poor picture quality in dim light, can you help me understand how POOR it really is and in how much dim light?
i mean, i definetely dont want to end up not being able to shoot in evening or under cloud cover, is it that bad??
Bro, you said your need is hassle free point and shoot camera to be used once in a while. Why are you considering all these bulky cameras, can you carry them in your pocket?
If you are going to be a casual user, your needs are completely different.
Yup! its not the best in the class due to limitations in the firmware....yes, have studied that feature but wondr how easy/difficult it is to manage.
also i hope you are well aware of Nikkin L120 being reported of poor picture quality in dim light, can you help me understand how POOR it really is and in how much dim light?
i mean, i definetely dont want to end up not being able to shoot in evening or under cloud cover, is it that bad??
Yup! its not the best in the class due to limitations in the firmware....
These pic's were with the Auto setting you can still play with exposure and ISO.
right, but Sony DSC HX9V/B price is up in 30000 isnt it?