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    Default Need Help Choosing A New Compact Camera.

    Me and my Fiancee are looking to buy a Compact camera we can share and take on holiday, We have a Pentax Optio W60 for taking photos in the sea etc but would like something with better image quality and features for our main camera.

    Have been looking for a camera that would prefably be either a Sony / Nikon / Panasonic.

    The features were looking for are.

    * Easy to use and have a Intelligent Auto mode.

    * Well built, prefably metal body not plastic.

    * Good picture quality.

    * Panoramic Mode.

    * At least 4x Optical Zoom

    * Must Take SD/SDHC Cards.

    * Image stabiliser.

    * A sports mode for fast moving animals etc.

    * Macro mode

    * And as slim as possible.

    Looking to spend around £150 although cheaper the better but could stretch to £200 possibly.

    A long list of want's lol so i realise might not get a camera that suits everything unless had a bigger budget but some general ideas would be helpfull .

    Thanks in Advance.

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    Hi Smg-UK,

    I've had a look through our testing records and a surf around the net for current prices, and you're right - it is difficult to pick a camera which meets all of your requirements!

    The one camera that ticks all but one of your requirements is the Sony WX1 -

    http://www.sony.co.uk/product/dsc-w-...roductBenefits

    The camera features an intelligent auto mode, is very well built and offers 5x optical zoom, complete with image stabilisation and a 24mm wide angle.

    The WX1 also feature a few of Sony's smart new imaging technologies; Sweep Panorama allow panorama capture in one simple movement of the camera, while handheld twilight and anti-motion blur shooting modes capture six images in one shot and blend them for sharp images in difficult conditions.

    It's a pretty slim camera as well, at just 19.8mm thick. The only downfall being that it only take Sony's Memory Stick Duo / Memory Stick Pro Duo memory cards (ie. no SD / SDHC). It's also to the top end of your budget at around £200, but well worth considering for the amount of your requirements it meets.

    Let me know how you get on.

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    Also, check out our review here...

    http://www.whatdigitalcamera.com/equ...x1-review.html

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