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  • BAM
    Legendary Member
    • Dec 2002
    • 5644

    #16
    (bardamu @ Oct. 22 2008,08:45) what a difference a few months make, got an 8gb card for just over 20 bucks delivered on newegg.com...
    newegg.com rocks for deals

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    • Tomcat
      Legendary Member
      • Apr 2004
      • 5578

      #17
      I see that Pocket Cam corders are selling for £35 now in UK

      The price dropped 70% in a week , down from £100

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      • donnnnnny
        Veteran Member
        • Mar 2006
        • 4914

        #18
        just buy an i phone that will do the job. 15,000bt unlocked in MBK
        just a sex tourist looking for hot fun

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        • DutchCowboy
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2008
          • 155

          #19
          Being a Canon-man, the Canon Powershot is nice. Bit bulky though in comparison to IXUS though, but nice features

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          • petrus
            Junior Member
            • Oct 2007
            • 47

            #20
            (simon_125 @ Jul. 21 2008,04:17) I'm looking for a good slim compact digital camera. One that fits nicely into your top pocket and is lightweight.
            Any advice?
            Slim, Small, 5 Megapixel..

            petrus

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            • Torurot
              Moderator
              • Jan 2005
              • 2915

              #21
              Canon Powershot g10 reviewed
              We've always had a soft spot for Canon's G-series of prosumer compacts, and it looks like the new G10 won't be any exception -- Photography Blog just put the boxy camera through its paces and found that it's "undoubtedly the best ever" in the line. High marks were particularly given to the new wider-angle 28-140mm lens (which suffers less barrel distortion than the G9), higher-res LCD screen, and the new exposure dial, which allows you to fine-tune exposure settings without a trip to the menus. The new 14.7 megapixel sensor didn't receive the same praise, however: ISO 400 images were quite noisy, and the 800 and 1600 settings were "virtually unusable." That's not exactly news for the G-series, but it's pretty unfortunate -- especially considering that the G10's $499 pricetag edges into low-end DSLR territory. Still, if you're looking for a compact with deep manual controls and real optics, it sounds like the G10 is worth a look -- hit the read link for the full review.

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              • SamplerDoc
                Veteran Member
                • May 2006
                • 2576

                #22
                Casio slim models
                You Live and You Learn -- Hopefully!

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