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What's the recommendations for a small point and shoot?
Quick and easy to use, plus reliable
Budget £100
Thanks
Any Panasonic Lumix
I've had a few Lumix' (TZ...) and both stopped working
I do have a GF-1 which has been very good, but I wont take that riding - it's also a bit too big
So, after something a tad more rugged
Thanks
My TZs have always been fine. I only upgraded the last time because I needed one with the GPS.
Lumix FT30 is rugged and waterproof, fits nicely in my pocket. I use it for running and cycling. Its available for under £100.
Thanks Craig
I'll look into that
I've got a spare Olympus TG2, boxed, complete in vgc with an Eye-Fi card you can have for £100 plus whatever postage costs. My email's in my profile if you want it.
If you can stretch your budget to £135 CEX has the brilliant Fuji X10, great little cameras, 2/3rd sensor is great.
Or that have the XQ1 for £85.
Only problem with the website is there is no picture, my local CEX said they could get the product sent to store if needed.
The Fuji XF1 might be found a bit cheaper.
HTH
I'll have the TG2 if bonesetter doesn't.
Thanks for the TG2 offer Swayndo, but I'll pass
All yours Stiggy
Those Fuji's look great - X10 has a viewfinder too (can't find it on CEX though)
Those Fuji's look great - X10 has a viewfinder too (can't find it on CEX though)
CEX search is pants:
https://uk.webuy.com/search/index.php?stext=Fujifilm+x10§ion=
Viewfinder in the sense it's a bit of glass you can look through, you get a bit of parallax error like an old skool rangefinder, the X20 had information projected in it and the X30 had a LCD viewfinder.
Cheers, Steve