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Actually the best type of camera is one that doesn't need batteries.
Heh...a 1-time use film camera...*scritch scritch scritch* *click* *scritch scritch scritch*
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I always wanted one of these:
I think you can still find those...but for a pretty penny. Not sure if you would even be able to get film for them, anymore. I had a beautiful 4x5 large format camera that I sold years ago (I think I got $800 for it and the massive carrying case, lens, and rail). It just wasn't practical without my own darkroom set-up. It paid for about half of my digital camera body.
Just picked up a Panasonic DMC-TS3. Waterproof to 12 meters, shockproof, encodes GPS position, altitude, direction of view and depth (if underwater). I'm in geek heaven.
Will it work in Monkeyville?
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So it's perfect for when Trent's kid flushes it....
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If I get selected in the lottery I'll find out.
I love love love my Panasonic Lumix LX5. It's (IMO) nicely compact and takes amazing pictures. It may be bigger than what you are after - I would never put a camera in my pocket regardless of size, so I don't really know if it fits the bill.
I researched a lot before getting it, and it got consistently very high praise as one of the very best compact (not ultracompact though!) cameras.
As for image editing, I second GIMP as a Photoshop substitute, but I also use PhotoScape a lot, as it does what I want with less clicks, if my images don't need much editing. I use Photoshop and Photoscape side by side, and feel the compliment each other well.
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