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Looking for a small pocket camera for before and after shots, help with pricing etc.

 

The little Nikon Coolpix 3100 looks handy.

 

I was wondering what cameras you're all using for day to day arb shots and whether they have proved to be robust enough? Whether they are any good for the lighting conditions we find ourselves in?

 

 

Jim

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Got myself a canon G12... can be very technical, if you need it to be and is pretty heavy but seems really good.... so far!

 

The only thing I wish it had was Geotagging!! but that's a whole different ball game!

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im on a canon 1100D, entry level SLR, nothing too fancy, does take some great images though! Flash is good and with the ability to change lenses having an 18-250mm lens has a good zoom but you dont have to stand miles away to get a close photo.

 

hardly pocket sized but suits me well.

 

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I'm using a Panasonic Lumix DMV-FT3 which is waterproof to 12m and shockproof to 2m. It's a dinky little thing and takes some decent photos. It has geotagging and HD video too.

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im on a canon 1100D, entry level SLR, nothing too fancy, does take some great images though! Flash is good and with the ability to change lenses having an 18-250mm lens has a good zoom but you dont have to stand miles away to get a close photo.

 

hardly pocket sized but suits me well.

 

example pics

 

nice shots, like the common Fallow buck, in a park?

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I'm using a Panasonic Lumix DMV-FT3 which is waterproof to 12m and shockproof to 2m. It's a dinky little thing and takes some decent photos. It has geotagging and HD video too.

 

Can't seem to find that one.. have you got the numbers right?

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