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lol I followed your link to have a look at the spec and now every freakin web page wants to sell me a pink one haha.
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I have a Panasonic Lumix TZ30, couple of years old now, not sure what the up to date version is, had a TZ10 before that.Originally posted by Platypus View PostThis ticked all the boxes for me:
Panasonic TZ60/ZS40 review | Compact cameras Reviews | TechRadar
Compact, great lens, great zoom and some really smart photo modes to compensate for backlit scenes, night shots and all sorts.
I nearly got this one, has a great "selfie" flip screen. Kinda wish I had now because apart from better zoom, the one I got just offers additional complexity and modes (when not in fully auto mode)
Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ55EB-K Compact Digital Camera: Amazon.co.uk: Electronics
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Galaxy Camera 2 + spare battery
Decent snapper, and you can play Angry Birds etc. between snaps......
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This ticked all the boxes for me:
Panasonic TZ60/ZS40 review | Compact cameras Reviews | TechRadar
Compact, great lens, great zoom and some really smart photo modes to compensate for backlit scenes, night shots and all sorts.
I nearly got this one, has a great "selfie" flip screen. Kinda wish I had now because apart from better zoom, the one I got just offers additional complexity and modes (when not in fully auto mode)
Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ55EB-K Compact Digital Camera: Amazon.co.uk: Electronics
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I wish you hadn't posted that - Seriously tempted to buy one myself now!Originally posted by mudskipper View PostHave gone with Smallest Compact Digital Camera | Pink, White & Black | DSC-WX350 | Sony UK + spare battery.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostI imagined you spilling tea on the camera rather than dropping the camera in the tea.
Flip me, your teacup must be the size of a chamberpot
I'd just buy the most expensive one of the compact cameras reviewed this year by Which magazine
It was quite spectacular - camera up on edge of cupboard next to my chair. Mug of tea on arm of chair. Was looking for a pen, knocked camera, and it landed with a clean plop directly in the mug of tea. Barely a drop spilt. Never bothered replacing it as haven't needed a camera up till now.
Have gone with Smallest Compact Digital Camera | Pink, White & Black | DSC-WX350 | Sony UK + spare battery.
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I imagined you spilling tea on the camera rather than dropping the camera in the tea.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostThe camera that dropped in my tea was an ixus - was a nice camera. (Was a few years ago).
Flip me, your teacup must be the size of a chamberpot
I'd just buy the most expensive one of the compact cameras reviewed this year by Which magazine
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x100 is good
But the best pics I've ever taken were with an Olympus point and shoot, Oly lenses are great and you can get some good medium zooms on them.
Number of shots you can get on a card is determined by the resolution you shoot at so there's no hard and fast answer.
Olympus 820 Uses 4 aa.
Plenty of other models though.Last edited by tractor; 11 September 2014, 21:59.
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I really enjoy carrying my x100s about with me, amazing pictures, no zoom and no heavy by any means. But I think beyond the budget you're considering. I always carry two batteries for a week away.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostI'm after lightweight and long battery. I think zoom lenses are moving into a different category (probably similar to Mr ms's camera which is too big and heavy to lug about for 4 days)
What about Trusted Reviews - The Latest Technology News and Reviews, you can quickly filter out the good from the bad.Last edited by scooterscot; 11 September 2014, 21:40.
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I'm after lightweight and long battery. I think zoom lenses are moving into a different category (probably similar to Mr ms's camera which is too big and heavy to lug about for 4 days)Originally posted by scooterscot View PostGo for something without a zoom lens. You'll take better pictures.
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Go for something without a zoom lens. You'll take better pictures.
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The camera that dropped in my tea was an ixus - was a nice camera. (Was a few years ago).Originally posted by vwdan View PostMmm, May have to take that back - on pure specs it looks like you'd need a slightly more expensive Canon so maybe I'm out of date. Can't really look on my phone
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