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Photo Forum / Digital Photography / Point & Shoot Cameras / March 2007

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sensor dust18 Mar 2007 20:07 GMT4
Is it possible for a small compact
to get dust on its sensor?
I thought only DSLR had this problem
because their lenses could be removed.
Camera suggestions09 Mar 2007 22:28 GMT1
I want to upgrade from a Canon Powershot S500, which I've been relatively
pleased with, but would like something that would give me more control, and
a better zoom.
I've been happy with all Canon camera's I've ever owned, so I've been
semi pro cameras09 Mar 2007 22:10 GMT2
i am looking at upgrading my canon a430 but i don't want an slr (too
bulky).  i am looking at something in between point & shoot and slr.
the camera must be compact, excellent optics, low noise and large
CCD.  i have been looking at canon ixus 65 and sony dsc w80.
10 Reasons A Digital Camera Is Your Best Buy09 Mar 2007 20:04 GMT1
10 Reasons A Digital Camera Is Your Best Buy
Choosing a digital camera to capture those all illusive moments should
be a well thought out purchase. Selecting a digital camera is by far
your best choice. A digital camera can enhance your treasured
Ultra Compact08 Mar 2007 20:33 GMT3
My Daughter is going to Europe this summer and is interested in a very small
camera to take along. The Canon SD600 looks really good and I am hoping to
get some opinions or suggestions on other choices.
Thanks
 
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