I am planning to get either of these cameras in a couple of days. I know that Canon cameras especially the A - Series are considered the best consumer models. But I am considering Sony because it has a 3:2 mode for taking 4X6 prints.
I am serious about printing my photos and sending to my relatives. I guess photos taken in this mode won't be resized or cropped by the studio to accomodate them on a 4X6 but I am wondering if the development process has changed to accomodate the 4:3 or 16:9 aspect.
I mean, do they now give prints that are sized to meet the 4:3 aspect?
I don't think Canon cams support 3:2 mode but I would like to hear if users have experienced otherwise. One reason I would not like to go with Sony is that their cameras are too small to hold. I want something like a man's camera ...something I can hold properly in my hands....something that says that it's worth what I payed for and not does not look like a piece of jewellery. For me...size does matter....in digital cameras :bleh: .
I am serious about printing my photos and sending to my relatives. I guess photos taken in this mode won't be resized or cropped by the studio to accomodate them on a 4X6 but I am wondering if the development process has changed to accomodate the 4:3 or 16:9 aspect.
I mean, do they now give prints that are sized to meet the 4:3 aspect?
I don't think Canon cams support 3:2 mode but I would like to hear if users have experienced otherwise. One reason I would not like to go with Sony is that their cameras are too small to hold. I want something like a man's camera ...something I can hold properly in my hands....something that says that it's worth what I payed for and not does not look like a piece of jewellery. For me...size does matter....in digital cameras :bleh: .