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jtrankler Registered: Aug 26, 2008 Total Posts: 106 Country: United States |
I am looking to get a Point n Shoot, just to keep in pocket for easy use and handiness. |
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Dpic_arctic Registered: Nov 01, 2009 Total Posts: 2370 Country: United States |
My brother got a Sony DSC-W230 as a compact alternative to his Canon S3-IS, and he uses it all the time. I have only seen him get his S3 out once or twice since he got the Sony. It has really good color, and it's not expensive. |
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Dpic_arctic Registered: Nov 01, 2009 Total Posts: 2370 Country: United States |
P.S. All experiences I've had with the Elph family have been positive, as well. They also have good color, and are compact. |
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DLWOOD Registered: Aug 07, 2004 Total Posts: 2 Country: United States |
I got the Canon S90 about a week ago and really like it. It fits in your shirt pocket. Even the small tee shirt type pocket. It has the controls if you want to be creative or need to adjust for a certain situation. But I have been shooting mostly in auto. This is my fun camera. I bought it to just shoot. I bought it for the I wish I had a camera moments. I really like my 50d but I'm just not going to drag it around with me as I go about my day, go out to eat, to the movies, shopping, whatever. I can the S90. |
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omarlyn Registered: Feb 19, 2004 Total Posts: 3524 Country: United States |
My suggestion...if you already are shooting with a DSLR and are looking for a 'compact' alternative (when you don't want to lug around a DSLR) do not get a 'bridge' camera (like an S5IS, etc). They ar not small enough to be truly 'compact' so you'll just end up using the DSLR anyway. FWIW, the S90 has been getting very good reviews and is a truly pocketable compact camera. |
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DIS Ottawa Registered: Jul 14, 2006 Total Posts: 1376 Country: Canada |
I'm looking for the same thing and the S90 seems to be the best option right now. Here's a review you can look at. |