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			|  | 03/03/2007 09:33:18 PM · #1 | 
		| | I am looking at getting a camera that I can carry with me every day.
 You just never know when that once in a life time shot will happen. :)
 
 I am looking at getting the Kodak V570 for a number of different reason.
 
 It's no DSLR, but I just can't carry my DSLR with me all the time.
 
 When I got my first camera cell phone last year I thought it would be great to have a 1.3 meg camera on my cell. My cell phone camera sucks and just does not cut it.
 
 Anyone else carry a camera with them every day?
 What kind of camera do you EDC?
 
 How do you carry it with you?
 
 
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			|  | 03/03/2007 10:13:26 PM · #2 | 
		| | sure you can carry your ist DL whever you go. my 20D is ALWAYS with me. like every second of the day | 
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			|  | 03/03/2007 10:31:49 PM · #3 | 
		| | | Originally posted by noisemaker: sure you can carry your ist DL whever you go. my 20D is ALWAYS with me. like every second of the day
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 With my work I am in and out of a number of different house durring the day. I have to carry tools and other things around with me.
 
 Adding a DSLR to everthing else is just out of the question.
 
 I often carry a cyber-shot S40 around with me now, but it's a bit thick in my pocket.
 
 Message edited by author 2007-03-03 22:32:07.
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			|  | 03/03/2007 11:02:57 PM · #4 | 
		| | Panasonic Lumix FZ7 and FZ3. They rock when my 30D can't... | 
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			|  | 03/03/2007 11:10:34 PM · #5 | 
		| | The Nikon goes every now except to the pub and parties thats when the Fuji steps in 
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			|  | 03/03/2007 11:27:55 PM · #6 | 
		| | Fujifilm F30 a great low light iso 3200 shooter for bars. 
 The Pentax Optio M10 (or even M20 or M30 the replacing models)  ISO 400, 6 Megapixel real low noise, very slim.  No Manual functions but the low noise versus size makes it a great camera.
 
 Id recommend a canon powershot A620 A630 or A640 7 8 and 10 megapixel respective it has so many features including flipout screen.  It shows a 100% crop in the middle of the screen when doing manual focus so u can see what the image looks like at full crop while still seeing the outerbounds of the image.
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