I'm looking for something in the $300-$450 price range, and it just needs to be something small that I'd be able to take with me overseas and to conventions, whatnot.
Any help would be appriciated

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For low light performance, since there is no recognized standard, any manufacturer's numbers have to be taken with that in mind. I don't see lux ratings touted like in the past, but the main japanese manufacturers do generally make good low-light models. The problem with low light is that inevitably, you get to a point where color information disappears anyway. So if a camera says it has a 4 lux rating, is it a usable image at that low a light? If possible, try to find a store with a fairly lenient return/exchange policy and try out a few models for a bit, shooting in similar conditions to what you are expecting. Or, if the cameras aren't bolted down, try to talk the salesman into allowing you to try the camera outdoors at night outside the store or somewhere darker, like in the home theater room.Keeper of Hellfire wrote:You want to use it at con's (indoors), so low light performance is important. Panasonics in that price range don't have good low light performance. Good for low light conditions are larger lens diameters, large CCD's (though larger than 1/6" will be hard to find in that price range) and low pixel count. Pixel aren't that important like for photo cameras, since the resolution is the same like for DVD's. 800k are enough. Built in noise reduction is helpfull. And don't let you fool from the Lux numbers from the specs. For example, Sony's 0 Lux produces green pictures like night view devices. If you have reduced the selection to a handfull models, compare them at a shop.
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