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p220sigman
Apr 30, 2013Explorer
There are a ton of good cameras on the point/shoot market. I would go somewhere that has a large selection and see which one works best for you and feels best in your hands. I would stick with the major brands such as Canon, Nikon, Sony, etc. Also, don't worry about digital zoom, only concern yourself with optical zoom. Depending on your field work and typical areas, you may want to consider a waterproof camera.
We have had a Sony, Nikon, Canon, and Panasonic in point and shoot models and all were fine. We currently use a Canon (can't remember the model) as the grab and go camera and it works fine. My son recently bought a JVC waterproof model to take to summer camps that was cheap, but takes good pictures.
We have had a Sony, Nikon, Canon, and Panasonic in point and shoot models and all were fine. We currently use a Canon (can't remember the model) as the grab and go camera and it works fine. My son recently bought a JVC waterproof model to take to summer camps that was cheap, but takes good pictures.
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