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Digital Camera's 2 left??????

I've had a Cybershot and an Exilim... the Cybershot takes good pictures everywhere, the Exilim requires minor setting changes to get good pictures in different settings. But the Exilim auto-focuses on things better and it's way smaller, so I take it with me more often. I do prefer the cameras that don't require cradles though...
 
Originally posted by: hjo3
I've had a Cybershot and an Exilim... the Cybershot takes good pictures everywhere, the Exilim requires minor setting changes to get good pictures in different settings. But the Exilim auto-focuses on things better and it's way smaller, so I take it with me more often. I do prefer the cameras that don't require cradles though...

so u suggest the exilim overall..
 
I owned a Canon S400 for 2.5 years without incident, decided to get a new one (ok I got envious of my buddy's new SD450, so I upstaged him with the SD550 😉) - but right when i was getting ready to sell/give away my S400, i get the dreaded Memory Card Error, ugh!!! now i have to do open heart surgery on it in order to get it working. I guess my S400 was upset that I had gotten a new toy 😉

So, yeah, Canon = good..or not?
 
I love my canon SD200. And my parents love their Canon A75. The A75 even survived a few seconds submerged in a lake. I wouldn't buy anything but Canon cameras. The SD 450 looks awsome.
 
Originally posted by: doma
Originally posted by: hjo3
I've had a Cybershot and an Exilim... the Cybershot takes good pictures everywhere, the Exilim requires minor setting changes to get good pictures in different settings. But the Exilim auto-focuses on things better and it's way smaller, so I take it with me more often. I do prefer the cameras that don't require cradles though...

so u suggest the exilim overall..
Yeah, but I haven't used the other models you listed.
 
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Canon > *

I vote SD450.

Can't go wrong with a Canon.

I love my canon SD200. And my parents love their Canon A75. The A75 even survived a few seconds submerged in a lake. I wouldn't buy anything but Canon cameras. The SD 450 looks awsome.

Pretty much sums up the canon fanboys on these forums.
If you're trying to look for an accurate and objective consensus on these forums for cameras, I don't think you'll get it 😉

Anyways, I doubt most people voting even know about more than 1-2 cameras on that list at most, so they'll generally choose what they know. So I think it's best that you do research yourself and find what suits you best rather than look for a consensus here.

Anyways, I chose the Casio Exlim.
 
Originally posted by: JACKHAMMER
I know people love their Canons, but for P&S I prefer Olympus.
Hard choice for me too, but I have to go with the Oly for a P&S because it is compact ++ dust/sand proof & water proof.
 
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