Greetings! I am trying to decide between the Canon S2 and the Sony H2 for my recreational shots of active animals mostly outdoors during day and evening times(close up and far away). I am experienced with a 35 mm SLR, but new to the digital camera world. I like the shared advantages of both cameras (zoom range, battery life, small size, within my price range). I am interested in learning about their differences...good and bad. If anyone can offer comparative advice to help me decide, I would greatly appreciate it! For example, how annoying is the "noise" on the Sony when using ISOs of 400+ and how would that be a problem for someone like me? Also, some reviewers were really annoyed by Canon's lens cap that did not securely remain on the lens...any feedback to offer me? ANY helpful advice (including other comparable cameras I should consider?) is most appreciated! Thanks! PWR
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Greetings! I am trying to decide between the Canon S2 and the Sony H2 for my recreational shots of active animals mostly outdoors during day and evening times(close up and far away). I am experienced with a 35 mm SLR, but new to the digital camera world. I like the shared advantages of both cameras (zoom range, battery life, small size, within my price range). I am interested in learning about their differences...good and bad. If anyone can offer comparative advice to help me decide, I would greatly appreciate it! For example, how annoying is the "noise" on the Sony when using ISOs of 400+ and how would that be a problem for someone like me? Also, some reviewers were really annoyed by Canon's lens cap that did not securely remain on the lens...any feedback to offer me? ANY helpful advice (including other comparable cameras I should consider?) is most appreciated! Thanks! PWR