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Best Point&Shoot camera for low light?

Jul 15, 2016 7:22AM PDT

Hi All,

I am starting a new job photographing people at night parties. I want to buy a P&S (so i can put it in my pocket) with an inbuilt flash and great at taking pictures in low light where people will be dancing and moving. I know that in order to get great results I shouldn't use a P&S but I would appreciate if you could advise me.
I don't want the price to limit my options so please advise on what you think its best.
thanks
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Take a look at LX100 or G1X ||
Jul 22, 2016 6:12AM PDT

You should take a look at the Panasonic LX100 or/and the Canon G1X II. These two cameras are excellent cameras. Because of their their larger sensor there could be less noise in higher isos, so better for low light.

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While that question has been asked many times.
Jul 15, 2016 7:41AM PDT

Take a look at the current version of the Sony RX100. It may surprise you.

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canon camera is best camera
Jul 18, 2016 4:58AM PDT

canon camera is best camera

i'm a seo exucative

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Re: seo
Jul 18, 2016 5:36AM PDT

We can't recommend using a seo person that doesn't know how to write executive. After all, suppose he write his customers keywords wrong, then nobody finds them.

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Re: seo
Jul 19, 2016 5:08AM PDT

It isn't exuctive either, as you wrote in your second post.

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Best Point&Shoot camera for low light
Jul 27, 2016 4:34AM PDT

hi...
You ought to investigate the Panasonic LX100 or/and the Canon G1X II. These two cameras are superb cameras. As a result of their bigger sensor there could be less commotion in higher isos, so better for low light.

Post was last edited on July 27, 2016 4:40 AM PDT