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Camera advice: Something small and userfriendly? by vectorz 2006-12-13 06:05:00
I'm looking far a camera the will serve me well for my upcoming holiday. I.e. something the will fit in my pocket and make good pictures without to much hassle :) That is basically point and click :)

As there is a whole plentora of them around, does anybody have any recommendation on what features are worth paing for, what brands can be recommended or whwhich ones should be avoided?
[ Reply ]
  Stick to camera companies. by tallastro2006-12-13 06:37:06
    Don't assume that a name brand camera will be good by BloodyViking2006-12-13 06:56:27
      Yes, good advice. by tallastro2006-12-13 07:33:35
  Canon by karl-henrik2006-12-13 06:43:52
    Definitely by evil_andy2006-12-13 06:49:20
    The Nikon Coolpix are also good by hyzenthlay2006-12-13 07:00:49
      I'll second Nikon's cooplix line. I have one that by techi8702006-12-13 07:48:14
        My wife has one. Nice camera. by BloodyViking2006-12-13 07:53:29
          I have an old Coolpix 2000 by Hactar the Uhhh2006-12-13 07:58:29
  Kodak by TrogL2006-12-13 06:57:55
  Get lost... by Dire_Lobo2006-12-13 06:59:26
  You're swiss? by Ascag2006-12-13 07:08:19
  Some recommendations (with good review site) by nedludd2006-12-13 07:30:24
    Some things you probably don't need: by nedludd2006-12-13 07:53:53
  Got shaky fingers or let other people take shots? by roger G. rapid2006-12-13 08:10:14
    I forgot: manual white balance override. by roger G. rapid2006-12-13 08:21:20

 

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