Been testing out my new slightly-above-point-and-shoot Canon S90.
I bought this because they are going against that megapixel crazy marketing war,
and went back to a 10 Mpix higher quality sensor, with good optics.
Interestingly, they even have an "Aquarium mode" as part of the standard scenes you can select.
Unfortunately, it looks terrible. It is clearly meant for super-blue 20,000K types, not my fairly balanced lighting.
Looks way to yellow.
At any rate, does very well in normal mode for me. I highly recommend the S90 if you are looking
a step above your usual point and shoot, but don't want a monster SLR.
It is really good in low light. But uh - not a problem in an aquarium.
Here is my clown fish, with a suspicious look, wondering what I am doing.
(Click for higher resolution)
I bought this because they are going against that megapixel crazy marketing war,
and went back to a 10 Mpix higher quality sensor, with good optics.
Interestingly, they even have an "Aquarium mode" as part of the standard scenes you can select.
Unfortunately, it looks terrible. It is clearly meant for super-blue 20,000K types, not my fairly balanced lighting.
Looks way to yellow.
At any rate, does very well in normal mode for me. I highly recommend the S90 if you are looking
a step above your usual point and shoot, but don't want a monster SLR.
It is really good in low light. But uh - not a problem in an aquarium.
Here is my clown fish, with a suspicious look, wondering what I am doing.
(Click for higher resolution)