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    What to buy - Suggestions please.

    Time to buy another snappy.

    Looking for something small and fast doesn't lag quite as badly as the other pieces of junk.

    Don't care about MP, and not expecting brilliant pics, just that it will take the picture when I press the button and not minutes later.

    Has to fit in the handbag.

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    Simon

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    the canon compacts have a fairly fast shutter i got one for ians dad last year, month later i brought the olympus comact 725......takes great pics!! but an apaulingly slow shutter.

    if you want a snappy shutter i would suggest staying away from olympus
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    Not so much shutter as horrible lag between pressing the button and the time the pic happens. Horrid focus, horrid flash recharge, the endless wait while the camera processes the last three or four shots.

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    Canon Powershot A630, Canon Australia - PowerShot A630

    Around $380.

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    For size I'd go with a Canon small Point and Shoot

    For durability (and to a degree size) check out the SW range in Olympus. I think the latest is a SW795 (or something). Great little camera, shock, water and dust proof so it will go anywhere. I know several people with them and they are fantastic at the each or in the bush.
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    Quote Originally Posted by abaddonxi View Post
    Not so much shutter as horrible lag between pressing the button and the time the pic happens. Horrid focus, horrid flash recharge, the endless wait while the camera processes the last three or four shots.
    Mate it is appauling at both

    with my olympus you have to think ahead of the photo as its tyo slow to take the action while it is happening, from the moment of hitting the button right through to the taking of the photo.

    its also pretty bad in low light.....but i cant coment on the canon in this part
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    Quote Originally Posted by dm_td5 View Post
    For size I'd go with a Canon small Point and Shoot

    For durability (and to a degree size) check out the SW range in Olympus. I think the latest is a SW795 (or something).
    Great little camera, shock, water and dust proof so it will go anywhere. I know several people with them and they are fantastic at the each or in the bush
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    this is the whole reason i brought my'n for the durability..in that respect you cant fault them...but once i brought my'n i was very disapointed with its performance!
    like i said though it does take great pictures i can post some up for you from my olyumpus (sw) if you like.
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    Hi Simon,

    I got a Canon G9 for my other half recently and it is pretty frisky in all departments - not cheap but good and smart. It has probably more features than you appear to need but if you want quick it is that.
    Bye

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    I have a few digi cameras and the canon one has been the best for point and shoot and a good photo. It's a powershot 720IS I think.

    The olympus outdoors one which my foster mother got doesn't have a view finder except for the screen and you can never see the screen due to light and reflection and it takes ages from the press of button to the snap. It now sits on her book shelf because it is next to useless.

    Xav

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    Bought a Canon Ixus 85IS.

    Don't like it very much.

    I don't think it's digital snappys.

    It's just me.



    Simon

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