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zekester
I've been looking on the net, so many choices it makes ya dizzy. I'd like a small,quick cam. shirt pocket maybe? Not too expensive in case i squash it, 2-3 MP & maybe 25 pic storage, no lense cover to fall off. This will be a second cam. Any input is appreciated, Thanks.
Duality
I have the S230 and love it,this one would be plenty for a second camera just for sledding...there SO micro,but well built.....

this is actual size...
derekgaddy
Canon Powershot A70 is a great camera. The owner of this site recommended it to me. I'm very pleased.
orgnoi1
I am using my Kodak CX4230 for carrying on the bike and sled. I have it in a samsonite case which is pretty well padded... it hasnt failed me so far and has seem thousands of bike miles.. and a few hundred sled miles... it is 2mp
ArcticGabe
Get any of the Canon Digital Elph series cameras.

They are small, quick, and good on batteries. I have the S400, and it ROCKS! You can also get the S320, same camera, lower pixel count, but same high quality photos!!

IMHO, Canon makes some of the most awsome cameras.
rs2
I use a Nikon 3100 on trips. Small and takes great pictures - plus I can use rechargable AA batteries.

I also just bought my wife a Nikon 2200 - another great small camera, like the 3100/3200 but is 2 megapixel, for less than $150 - and you can use rechargeable AA batteries.
nikond60
Nikon D60
ZLZEBUB
if you've seen the films i made? it was a CANON A540....simple....small.....many settings

http://search.live.com/results.aspx?srch=1...mp;q=canon+a540

RXW1000
water proof and drop proof olympus 850sw its 330 bucks with a 2 gig card that hold 1000 pics have been using it all summer on the boat works great!!!!!! thumbsup.png
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