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Oct 14, 2009 09:10 |  #1

I have decided to purchase a small P&S that I can literally carry with me everywhere. I want a small camera that I can stick in a pocket and have with me at every moment.

That is my only requirement, extreme portability. I want the best P&S that Canon makes that fits that bill. For those of you that use them and know them, please give me some advice...


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Oct 14, 2009 09:13 |  #2

I use the SD line as my pocket camera. I have had the SD400 for going on 5 years now and taken over 10k pics with it. I know a lot of people swear by the G9 and now the G10, but those were to big for my definition of pocket camera.


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Oct 14, 2009 09:17 |  #3

S90's starting to sound really attractive for that . . .


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Oct 14, 2009 09:22 |  #4

Jon wrote in post #8819844 (external link)
S90's starting to sound really attractive for that . . .

It does look quite nice. Have you tried it out yet? I haven't made it over to the store to test one out. I'm just having trouble swallowing the $430 price tag :shock:


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Oct 14, 2009 09:25 |  #5

I'm not looking to replace any of my P&S models right now. If I could ever convince my wife to make more use of her camera, it might be a worth-while upgrade for us, but the A630 and SX-1 are plenty for now. I have RAW with the SX-1 and the A630 gets used mostly as a "digital notebook".


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Oct 14, 2009 09:52 as a reply to  @ Jon's post |  #6

I'm loving my s90. BB has 10% off coupons which are easy to find and canon has the $20 rebate right now as well... So it ends up being ~$400 after tax (if you have it).


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Oct 14, 2009 14:33 as a reply to  @ jacobsen1's post |  #7

I really like my SD800IS, bought it used at a great price a few months back. I use it mostly for carry around, but also have a DicaPac underwater pouch for it and it has been great so far.


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Oct 14, 2009 17:37 |  #8

F-117HWK wrote in post #8819831 (external link)
I use the SD line as my pocket camera. I have had the SD400 for going on 5 years now and taken over 10k pics with it. I know a lot of people swear by the G9 and now the G10, but those were to big for my definition of pocket camera.

yes, the SD series is your best bet. i still use my SD10 (6 years old!) as a backup and for underwater and video.

i have the S90, a great camera but not quite a "stick in pocket" carry anywhere, as the lens bulge and weight can be a factor if you're looking for something really small and light. and it's expensive. i can jam the S90 into my jeans pocket if i wanted but prefer to have it in a case. the SD cameras are similar in size and weight to a cell phone.


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Oct 14, 2009 18:13 |  #9
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G10 FTW




  
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Oct 14, 2009 19:29 as a reply to  @ ClosedAccount192920's post |  #10

G series cameras bulky, heavy as bricks, expensive.


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Oct 14, 2009 19:33 |  #11

Ooo pick me! Pick me! I just went through this. Ended up with the Canon SD1200 and I'm loving it. I take it every where. It even fits in my little change wallet :) Here's alittle bit with it (external link) and you can see more on my personal blog (external link), if you want.


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Oct 15, 2009 09:07 |  #12

kja wrote in post #8823492 (external link)
Ooo pick me! Pick me! I just went through this. Ended up with the Canon SD1200 and I'm loving it. I take it every where. It even fits in my little change wallet :) Here's alittle bit with it (external link) and you can see more on my personal blog (external link), if you want.

Kristin... That is one of my "Final Three". I have decided to go with the SD series, I am now debating between the SD1200, SD940, and SD780. Frankly, I am going to look for the best deal I can find and whichever one I find first, is the one I will probably go with.

On another note... I looked through your blog. What boots did you buy that keep your feet so dry?! I am curious because a good pair of boots is also on my short list of things I need soon. As much rain as we've been getting, I have discovered my hiking boots are good for about 2 hours in the muddy, wet grass. Any more than that and my feet are wet, and I don't think I could stand in a stream and keep dry for more than 2 or 3 minutes.


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Oct 15, 2009 09:50 as a reply to  @ SoccerRef's post |  #13

Any boots with the Gore-Tex lining are a good start. I also spray mine with "water-proofer" to help out.

If you want ultimate wetness protection, go with straight up rain boots/gloshes. Also many hunting boots are made waterproof for duck hunting and such. Places like Bass Pro Shop or Dicks or Gander Mountain.


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Oct 15, 2009 10:47 |  #14

SD is also my choice, Always have one with me


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Oct 15, 2009 11:28 |  #15

If you're looking for something *tiny*, the S90 is not it. If you're looking for a camera that delivers solid results in fully automatic mode, the S90 may be overkill.

That being said, if you're looking for a pocketable camera capable of delivering solid images and prefer to shoot manual, I think the S90 is a great tool... which is why I bought one to replace (albeit sadly) my beloved S3 IS and A610.


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