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RE: The Best Compact Camera For Poor Lighting:

Posted by Vinylly on May 26, 2009 at 12:38:26:

According to dpreview.com, is the FujiFilm F50 fd, or the older models, the F30 and F31. There are other makes of compact cameras that are just as good in other areas, for example Panasonic makes compact cameras that have larger telephoto lens and are better for landscapes, but they can't do better in low light then a Fuji F50.
I have a FujiFilm F10 with I use soley for concerts and art galleries, where flash is not allowed, but I use a different camera for landscapes.