i recently bought a nikon aw100 but am planning to return it. maybe my own fault, not sure. but i'm not happy with the video quality for my usage.
might get a panasonic ts3 or ts4. both the nikon, and the panasonic all shoot HD. the aw100 has a cmos sensor, panasonic has ccd sensor but provides choice of compression algorhrythm.
i'm interested in any comments from anyone that's owned either of these cameras.
i may be able to get my fujifilm xp20 replaced under warranty again.
my biggest complaint about the xp20 camera (other than it's currently busted) is it only shoots 10 mins continuous video. it uses a ccd sensor and i like its video quality. fwiw - you can tell ccd cameras by the vertical smears when sensor is overloaded by light. not optimum, but i was satisfied with video quality.
otherwise, the on/off button operation is a little vague and i have missed shots several times thinking the camera was on, when it wasn't.
each one of these cameras have the 28mm equivalent wide angle lens i like (plus optical zoom).
might get a panasonic ts3 or ts4. both the nikon, and the panasonic all shoot HD. the aw100 has a cmos sensor, panasonic has ccd sensor but provides choice of compression algorhrythm.
i'm interested in any comments from anyone that's owned either of these cameras.
i may be able to get my fujifilm xp20 replaced under warranty again.
my biggest complaint about the xp20 camera (other than it's currently busted) is it only shoots 10 mins continuous video. it uses a ccd sensor and i like its video quality. fwiw - you can tell ccd cameras by the vertical smears when sensor is overloaded by light. not optimum, but i was satisfied with video quality.
otherwise, the on/off button operation is a little vague and i have missed shots several times thinking the camera was on, when it wasn't.
each one of these cameras have the 28mm equivalent wide angle lens i like (plus optical zoom).
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