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Recommendations gratefully received - thanks. Good all-rounder is all that's needed. Don't really need a big zoom.
Seb rogers did a review recently, said the only compact he thought worth buying would be the Canon S95 - that's £300 or so at the moment, but you can pick up the S90 (the previous version) for under 250 - Kerso is doing it for 215 I think
Olympus Stylus Tough?
Shockproof & waterproof also takes a good picture. I have the 6000 version that I got on ebay as a refurbished model & saved over £100 - you'd only tell it's not new from it's non-original box.
Do olympus still do the µ (mju)? I have one from years ago and it takes good enough pictures, has plenty of things to play with yet is exceptionally tough and water proof. It's been to several desert, several kaking holidays, horseriding and biking. It's nearly 5 years old which is longer than any other camera I've owned has survived.
Here are some between £200 and £300 that are meant to be good
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX9V £300/320
Samsung ex 1 £300
Olympus xz 1 £315
Canon powershot s95 £290/300
Two cheaper options – approx £200/220
Canon PowerShot SX220
Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ10
Yep, a Mju tough would be my choice as well.
Do olympus still do the µ (mju)?
How long has "mu" had a damn "j" in the middle? The world really has gone wrong today. I think it needs rebooting.
The world really has gone wrong today. I think it needs rebooting.
I'm going back to bed.
Hopefully things will be different when I wake up.
olympus mu tough here indestructible!
actually its a ?
edit must read posts better
Lumix TZ range get excellent reviews, have a wide range of features including some manual features, and produces great picture quality. Won't be as robust as the Olympus mentioned above, but if you get a decent case such as a Lowepro, that should help protect it.
You will get a TZ10 or TZ8 well within your budget, and might even get the newer TZ20.
If you want rugged, try reading here:
http://www.dpreview.com/news/1108/11081610waterproofcompacts.asp
I'm very happy with my S95 and spent a very long time researching it prior to choosing. It has a great amount of control for a compact, but takes excellent point and shoot shots as well.