What should I get Sony Cybershot DSC-H50 or Canon Powershot G9?
I want a pretty good camera but I don't want to get a really good one. I want one like $400 around there. But I don't know what features they have and other stuff. So I really want to know the difference between them.
G9 has better picture quality



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