Which NON-SLR digital camera has the best image quality


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well you're right because obviously not ALL non-slrs are built equally. But still, competing models are usually pretty darn close in image quality...which is what the original poster probably wanted to know.

And if you beg to differ, then why isn't there any useful information in your post to contribute to the discussion?

I obviously know a thing or 2 about a thing or 2, while the only reason you posted was to take a jab at me, apparently...

Your original statement was vague, so my response was vague. With your statement, you could say a camera on a RAZR phone is the same to a P&S Canon... If you were more specific like "All cameras in a similar price range are about the same" then that would make sense. There's a reason why you can buy a 10mp camera for $100, while other 6mp cameras are $300.

Leica M8

Epson R-D1

Sony DSC-R1

and, if it ever gets released, the Sigma DP-1

All other cameras use much smaller sensors and therefore have to use strong noise reduction even at lowest sensitivity (except the 6mp Fujis which wouldn't have to but do anyway*).

*in Raw mode and using a 3rd party converter the S6000fd/S6500fd at ISO 100 comes pretty close to SLR quality (roughly comparable to an SLR at ISO 400 I'd say)

Your original statement was vague, so my response was vague. With your statement, you could say a camera on a RAZR phone is the same to a P&S Canon... If you were more specific like "All cameras in a similar price range are about the same" then that would make sense. There's a reason why you can buy a 10mp camera for $100, while other 6mp cameras are $300.

Thank you...an excellent answer indeed. It took an extra post to yank it outta ya but we did it :)

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