Help me choose a new P&S camera!

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Hi everyone,

It wasn't too long ago that I was here, asking for your advice on a high-zoom point and shoot camera. I decided on the Sony DSC H5 and I couldn't be happier! :goodvibes

But now I'm on a quest to buy a new point and shoot compact camera. I'd like to have the option of being able to stick the camera in my purse/pocket and go. I recently sold 3 older digital cameras on Ebay so I have some cash saved up for my new purchase. I've spend hours reading reviews and I've narrowed down a few but I can't seem to make a decision. :confused3

I'm not a professional, but in my reading I figured out what my main criteria in a camera should be. They are:

- 7 megapixels
- 3x optical zoom, 4x or 5x would be nice!
- at least 2" LCD screen
- image stabilization
- face recognition
- red eye reduction
- fast shutter speed between pictures
- movie mode


The cameras I've narrowed down to are the Sony T100, Canon SD850 IS, Panasonic DMC TZ3K.

I'm totally confused :confused: and I'm hoping some of you might be able to lend some help/advice. I'm not sure what specifications I should rate as most important and how to choose between cameras. I'd rather not spend over $300, but if it its REALLY worth it then I'll go for it.

Thank you in advance for your much-needed help! :yay:
 
Here is my ranking of your important factors.

1. fast shutter speed between pictures
2. image stabilization
3. at least 2" LCD screen
4. movie mode -b/c you mention it, it must be important to you
5. 3x optical zoom, 4x or 5x would be nice! -do not look for too much here b/c you have another camera for that (larger zoom = larger camera)
6. red eye reduction -due to the closeness of the flash to the lens on a compact, it is going to be tought to reduce red eye on any of these; the mode is included on most cameras anyway
7. face recognition -completely not needed if you know how to use the camera, besides DOF on a p&s is very large so problems are unlikely
8. 7 megapixels -I would personally remove this from the list and would rather have something closer to 5-6MP

One I would add is battery life and the cost of an extra. You are unlikely to find a compact that uses AAs, so extras will cost a little more to much more.

Kevin

P.S. I am not saying it is any better b/c I do not know, but with the Sony you can share memory.
 
Good question! I'm in a similar situation. I love my Nikon D80, but want a smaller camera that will fit into my fanny pack on our next trip. I was just going to post asking for thoughts on the Lumix TZ3 which is the camera I'm leaning towards getting. It's a little bigger than I hoped for, but it also packs a big optical zoom (10x) so it's at the top of my list. Plus, I like that it uses SD cards as well.

I have no input -- but I'm going to watch and hope that someone can give some good feedback!
 
I just bought the Canon SD1000 which has most (if not all) of what your looking for...only $219 at Amazon...great little camera.
 

I know its not one of the big names but I have a Casio exilim and many of their models will cover what you are looking for in a camera the only feature that you will not be able to get from them is the face recognition but I think everything else will be close to what you are looking for
 














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