I wanted a camera that's portable and has manual settings (such as for shutter speed and aperture settings, and has a lower chance of producing blurry shots. This seemed like a good choice, considering the price (I found it for a clean $180). I haven't bought it yet, but unless anon says otherwise, I'm doing it.tl:dr, Is this win? [Y/N]
Powershots = Fags
>>70395Disregard. Powershots = win
>>70395Obviously the same troll who's been posting shit the past couple days.Buy it.
powershots are like tanks, i got a really old one with over 10 000 shots taken, and its still as good as new
> has a lower chance of producing blurry shotsAt how much light? Most cameras won't have this problem when shooting outside on a sunny day.. if you're thinking about eventing and indoor you should go for DSLR.