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    Point and shoot camera's

    Looking to get a new camera for Christmas. I think I have it narrowed down between two models.

    Panasonic DMC-ZS3
    http://www.digitalcamerareview.com/d...onic+lumix+zs3

    -not quite pocket size but awesome zoom

    Sony- Cyber-shot DSCTX1/H
    http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Sony+-+C...&skuId=9427934

    -very small, but limited zoom 4x
    -same processor that is used in some sony SLR
    -speed burst 10 fps


    Both would probably really fit me well. I haven't owned a camera in a while and even though it would be great if it were small enough that it could fit in my front pocket, is this a big deal? I really like the idea of panasonic's 12x optical zoom. Seems to be the best one out there for a point and shoot. Both seem to have great lenses, both get good reviews and both are about the same price. Which would you get, and why? Thanks and I appreciate any help I get.

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    Ashton kutcher likes them.

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    pretty sure he's for Nikon. ****ing saw his face all over the camera store

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jenseno9 View Post
    pretty sure he's for Nikon. ****ing saw his face all over the camera store

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    i really want to punch that guys fvking face in..

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    bump, maybe someone can recommend something else? I've been leaning a little more towards the panasonic because of the zoom capabilities my reason being is that most camera phones take pretty decent up close pictures now a days and I plan on getting a new phone in March when I'm home on leave.

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