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'nee -

I have had my little PowerShot A70 for a good two years. I've dropped it, I've banged it, I've packed it around in my jacket pockets and the bottom of my backpack and purse. It takes great pictures on auto and has a little zoom for zooming, as well as some advanced settings if you want to learn about f-stops and ISO settings. I have talked to others who also own Canon A series cameras and they love them, including my parents. I now own a Canon Rebel XT on the strength of my experience with that little camera (which is still going strong, by the way).

Arthur -

My Samsung Digimax V3 (courtesy of Alfons, Dec 2003) works perfect. It requires SD cards and has so many (manual) options that even you should be able to figure out what they are all for :). Mine has a 12 x zoom (3.2 mega pixels)), and as said, quite dated but still working A-OK.

If you've got the money: definitely go for a digital SLR.

optimus -

I'm very happy with my Canon Powershot A95. It's a great little point-and-shoot with enough control available if you want it in manual mode.

Alan -

Hey 'nee - interested in surplussing the old one?

Michael -

I am using a Canon Elph S400.

5 Megapixels. I have not seen better pictures out of a comparible camera.

Alan -

Have you dropped it in salt water surf? That is sort of a standard for me and electronics.

Arthur -

Have you dropped it in salt water surf?

Doesn't Sony carry a 'My First Sony' electronics product line that is well-suited for any haphazard environment?

Arthur -

(that was an attempt to humour. If you've lived through the early eighties you'd understand)

'nee -

Sorry, Alan, it's already been donated to needy family members :)

Alan -

No worries. I think I may be able to get a bottom of the line Canon for 160 or so.

Alan -

We went with a Canon PowerShot A410 due to a sale, a credit at the store with the sale and the three recommends for the maker above. Now I have to figure it out. Interesting to see that it is a heftier build than the Sony DSC-S40 at 50 bucks less including a far sturdier construction for the lens.

'nee -

I discovered the very handy instruction manual for mine about six months after I bought it. Did you know that it's actually got a lot of info in it? Well.

This site has good stuff, here's the ops for yours: http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/A410/A410A.HTM#operation

The animated GIFs are nice.

:)

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