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    Point-and-Shoot Digital

    anyone here have a nikon point and shoot digital camera? i need one, rather stick with nikon if i can. anyone have any recommendations otherwise?
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    For P S brand isn't really important... As long as it is a good camera, Canon makes some good ones, Nikon makes some good ones, Casio makes some good ones, etc. Since you aren't changing lenses, I really see no reason to stick with Nikon...
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    Just bought the Canon SD 850IS and love it.
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    I have a pentax optio. Does the job.
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    Re: Point-and-Shoot Digital

    I have a Canon Powershot A630. 8 MP 28-135
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