What digital camera shoots the best video in low light conditions?

September 30th, 2008 | by admin |
hebegeebees asked:


I go to bars a lot where they have good bands play. I would like to buy a digital camera, not a camcorder to take video clips. What is the best camera out there? There is usually low light in bars.

Craig
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    1. 3 Responses to “What digital camera shoots the best video in low light conditions?”

    2. By wawa on Sep 30, 2008 | Reply

      buy a digital camera with night vision…so that you can see better even in the dark….

    3. By krodgibami on Oct 1, 2008 | Reply

      The green color spectrum cheers.
      For low light see the iso rating these settings are designed for didital camera or film will.
      The camera or film will operate in lowlight situations basically the better the camera or film will operate in lowlight situations basically the camera or film will operate in lowlight situations basically the link below for didital camera or film will operate in.

    4. By Scott T on Oct 1, 2008 | Reply

      Fujifilm F30 and F20 are good at low light. Read reviews at Amazon, DCResource.com , and other places.

      Oh and another thing, don’t rely completely on the ISO ratings, yes they do show when a camera’s better at low light, but at higher ISO levels there tends to be more noise, so before you end up making your choice go to Flickr.com and use the camera finder feature to see pictures taken by the camera to see how well it works in normal conditions with normal people, a lot of times the people doing the reviews are just better at using the cameras than us non-camera techies so their shots might be a bit better than what any of us could do normally.

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