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    #11
    Wife and kids have a lumix each, and they're great. But I have a DSLR (like you currently have) and there's no comparing the difference in quality; DSLR all the way for me.

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      #12
      Panasonic Lumix TZ30
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        #13
        Originally posted by sasguru View Post
        Had a quick scan of that, looks more like it!
        Do you own it?
        No, I'm two versions behind. I love my one though - when I "break" the current one, that would be my first choice.
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          #14
          I have my Panasonic DMC TZ30 next to me right now. It is a masterpiece of technology.

          Yesterday I was snapping away and it asked me if I wanted place names attached to the photies. It has gps

          very impressed with it so far
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            #15
            The best camera is the one you are carrying, which today is your phone, so you are probably looking at the Xperia Z
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              #16
              We have a couple of DSLRs, but wanted a compact to carry around without needing a bag full of assorted lenses and filters to get a decent shot.

              We got a Canon PowerShot SX280 HS, it has a 20x zoom, GPS, WiFi and all the control (nearly) of our SLRs.

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                #17
                The Canon is a very good camera.

                Personally I went for an X10 instead. As a point and shoot option the pictures are very good and still has DSLR capability.

                Here is the product range.

                X Series | Fujifilm Global

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                  #18
                  Have you seen these?

                  Canon Compact EOS - EOS Digital SLR and Compact System Cameras - Canon UK

                  That's what I'd do (no I don't own one)

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                    #19
                    Thanks for all the suggestions - looks like the best bet is to chose a price range first.
                    Also would be a shame to just shelve the D40 I have.
                    I'm leaning towards maybe a cheaper camera around £300 that's good enough and portable for general use and wheel out the D40 for the big panoramic shots, which in any case you're likely to know you would be exposed to in advance.
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