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As the title says really, I'm after a new compact digital camera as my last one has packed up and is going to cost to much to repair.

 

I’ve been using a Casio Exlim EX Z500 for the last 3 years and found it has been a ok camera.

 

Would ideally like 4x optical zoom, wide angle lens and image stabilisation.

 

And all for around £150.

 

Any ideas? :001_cool:

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go to a jessops shop and get them to advise you on the best one and let you have a play with some, them find it the cheapest you can on the internet, and if its a UK price jessops will match it :thumbup:

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a Fuji Finepix f47 fd is a great compact camera for around £120 with great results. abit of advice keep out of dixons, currys, and jessop they just rip you off theres many online sites wereyou can get the same cameras lot cheaper

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a Fuji Finepix f47 fd is a great compact camera for around £120 with great results. abit of advice keep out of dixons, currys, and jessop they just rip you off theres many online sites wereyou can get the same cameras lot cheaper

 

Your not wrong. I always search for the best price online. :001_cool:

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a Fuji Finepix f47 fd is a great compact camera for around £120 with great results. abit of advice keep out of dixons, currys, and jessop they just rip you off theres many online sites wereyou can get the same cameras lot cheaper

 

yeah but jessops price match UK prices :001_smile:

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Panasonic Lumix meant to be good. 10MP, Leica lens, very small and slim, pretty sure it has optical zoom. Mate in Singapore had one, and rated it more than his Canon Ixus (which is what I have, and still think is good but 5 years old now).

 

Some good advice from Joe.

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