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    Default Best Budget Camera? (preferably under £100)

    Yeah, title says it all. I need a digital camera for going on holiday at the beginning of June. I'd like it to be under £100 but my maximum would be £150 . I would like it to be small as well, I don't want to carry something quite heavy around

    Thanks for any help

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    Pentax Optio S7

    Got it for £105 with 2GB SD card. that was at least half a year ago so the price will have dropped by now.


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    Fujifilm S5700

    I highly reccomend it, and I used it for all my photography on www.darrentoogood.com. Its a great starter camera, however I have now moved onto a D-SLR.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DarrenToogood View Post
    Fujifilm S5700

    I highly reccomend it, and I used it for all my photography on www.darrentoogood.com. Its a great starter camera, however I have now moved onto a D-SLR.
    Thanks for the help, but it's err, well, a bit big

    I just need something for taking snapshots haha.

    Rep anyway

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    That camera does everything you need. It also good for basic photography.

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    Canon Ixus 70. Should be around your budget (way too tired to work out Australian - UK currency conversion now). I bought one from work, they are a fantastic camera.

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    http://www.play.com/Electronics/Elec...archtype=genre

    Chaaa-ching? Surely? :S I don't see what could go wrong with it, it's a kodak, it's 12MP.. it's small?

    Feel free to correct me though guys!
    You french fried when you should have pizza'd. If you french fry when you should pizza, you're gonna have a bad time....

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    if you want a one where you can just pull it out and press the shutter then go for a fuji z10. However fuji's s range is better for quality .
    COS A SED SO RITE.

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    Go for something that is a classic decent camera make. Nikon, Olympus, Cannon, Fuji - that sort of thing. Makes like Sony, Panasonic and Samsung are generally decent too. Remember megapixels isn't everything. Look for something around 6-8mp in your price range.

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