Which DC would you buy if you have 200-300 U$S?

But I want to use this DC to replace my small conventional one. I
mean, taking family pictures, sending by e-mail, printing in small
size and easy to carry it.
So, I don't think I need those manual features.
Well, then, don't factor in these features and make your choice based on that. You did ask "Which DC would you buy..." though. :-)

Petteri
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But I want to use this DC to replace my small conventional one. I
mean, taking family pictures, sending by e-mail, printing in small
size and easy to carry it.
So, I don't think I need those manual features.
Well, then, don't factor in these features and make your choice
based on that. You did ask "Which DC would you buy..." though. :-)
I'm just trying to easy your pick according to what I realy want. But the guys who know about this are all of you, I'm an amateur.
So, all your advices are welcome ;)
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Get Smart 86
 
You are assuming quite a bit to say that he would be "kicking himself" for not having the manual controls.....I don't have them....and have not put the boot to myself once yet......with great photogrpahic results each time!

Bauerman

point and shoot people CAN get away with a point and shoot camera...no matter what the 'manual control crowd' thinks
But I want to use this DC to replace my small conventional one. I
mean, taking family pictures, sending by e-mail, printing in small
size and easy to carry it.
So, I don't think I need those manual features.
Joe

G2
Konica Autoreflex-T
Pentax IQZoom 115
 

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