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>>179858 I'm talking about stuff like aperture adjustment as well as shutter speed control.
About digital zoom, no digital zoom is ever any good. All it does is crop out the center of the image and increase the size, without increasing detail. It's never a replacement for real optical zoom and it's nothing you cant do on photoshop or even mspaint for that matter. Never care about digital zoom.
Elaborating on what I said earlier, some sony compacts have a manual mode that lets you control both aperture and shutter speed, but it doesnt have Aperture Priority or Shutter Priority (Tv) modes. For greater control, A series are king at the low end.
Additionally, dont consider a single image enough justification to pick one camera or another. If it's good, it doesnt mean the camera will make you take good pictures. If it's bad and it has obviously ugly qualities such as stupid amounts of noise, well, it could give an idea of how bad a camera can get.
In any case, try going to a store and handling/fiddling around with both cameras (or equivalents in their brands) if you can, and pick the one you like controlling the best.
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