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neuropol wrote: » What kind of night photography? People, landscape, etc?
neuropol wrote: » Canon Powershot S90 Why I recommend it: 1. Image Stabilization - If you're trying to be sneaky it'll come in handy, if you'll be stationary buy a tripod. 2. Wide Aperture - This will require the lens to be at it's widest, or zoomed out. No zooming! 3. Long shutter times - 15 seconds is the longest, which honestly may not be long enough. Hope for a street lamp. 4. RAW - Allows for better image manipulation, so even if it looks dark at first you may be able to "brighten" it a bit later. It does not meet your price point, however. I wouldn't expect great results with any point and shoot. An SLR with a fast lens would be much better suited to this, but that totally blows your budget. The biggest tip is to get a tripod. Even with cheaper cameras you will be using long shutter times, and will not be able to produce a usable shot without one. Also, turn off the flash. It's useless at more that 15 ft. or so.
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