I agree with Jack Russell completely. There's nothing like being out in the
field when your proprietary battery craps out. While buying alkaline's at
the store isn't a great option because they get sucked dry so fast, at least
it's an option.

I will put in a plug for the Sony Cybershot P52 or P72. They're selling in
Canada for approximately $299 and $349 Cdn right now. They have 3.2
megapixels, excellent lenses, a host of easy to reach features, and one of
the biggest things that nobody has talked about yet, the ability to shoot
640x480 digital movies with sound, up to the capacity of the memory stick.

Many digital cameras offer movies without sound. A few offer movies with
sound, but 99.5 per cent of them do a max resolution of 320x240 @15fps. The
Sony cybershot p52 and p72 offer the higher resolution 640x480. So does the
Canon A70.

If you want to see the difference in quality, go to www.steves-digicams.com
and check out the sample page for the A70. Then check the sample movies from
some of the other cameras. You won't believe the difference.

I love being able to take pictures and short video clips with my cybershot.
I have a Fuji 6900 6x zoom at work, but I will take the cybershot anytime
for it's small footprint, loads of features and photo and movie quality. And
the cybershot does hundreds of photos on two NIMH batteries.

Just my two cents.

Tom



> The one big criteria for me with any digital device
> is the ability to use a standard battery. The ability to shove standard
> AA batteries in a digital camera has saved me more than once when stuck
> in out of the way locales.

> Just food for thought.

> Jack Russell



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