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<blockquote data-quote="guns are dumb" data-source="post: 1724736" data-attributes="member: 5564"><p>This part is going to be tough with this:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>These are in the range, sorta'.</p><p>Panasonic LX-5</p><p>Olympus XZ-1</p><p>Canon G12</p><p>Canon S100</p><p>Nikon P7000 - not in the same league as the others, but lower priced</p><p></p><p>You're not going to find a new DSLR for that kind of money and getting results from a point-and-shoot with moving subjects is also difficult, but it can be done as long as you have a point-and-shoot with manual focus.</p><p></p><p>Example: set aperture to f/4 - 5.6, keep shutter speed high by adjusting ISO, prefocus (using manual focus) at about 10 feet (hyperfocal distance) and then shoot all day - everything will be in focus with a small sensor camera like those listed. You'll just have to get your timing down due to the shutter lag that point-and-shoot cameras tend to have but this will at least get rid of the worst part of the P&S cameras - lag due to slow focus.</p><p></p><p>PM me if you need more specific answers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="guns are dumb, post: 1724736, member: 5564"] This part is going to be tough with this: These are in the range, sorta'. Panasonic LX-5 Olympus XZ-1 Canon G12 Canon S100 Nikon P7000 - not in the same league as the others, but lower priced You're not going to find a new DSLR for that kind of money and getting results from a point-and-shoot with moving subjects is also difficult, but it can be done as long as you have a point-and-shoot with manual focus. Example: set aperture to f/4 - 5.6, keep shutter speed high by adjusting ISO, prefocus (using manual focus) at about 10 feet (hyperfocal distance) and then shoot all day - everything will be in focus with a small sensor camera like those listed. You'll just have to get your timing down due to the shutter lag that point-and-shoot cameras tend to have but this will at least get rid of the worst part of the P&S cameras - lag due to slow focus. PM me if you need more specific answers. [/QUOTE]
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