> 
> The no-brainer camera that I HAVE is:
> 
> a Nikon One Touch... early incarnation.
> 
> Pretty good metering; good, crisp shots, you can hand it to ANYONE & they
> don't fumble for the button; has a lens protector/power on-off door.
> My only gripe is that you sometimes want the flash & the camera thinks you
> don't need it, so it stays retracted.

We've got a slightly later variant of this, where the flash doesn't
retract.  It is, as you say, a no-brainer, but produces results.
I've had a couple of the shots from it made into 8x10s, and they
look pretty good to me.

A few weeks ago, though, we got a Canon Powershot G1.  This pretty
much replaces the Nikon in the grab-it-and-go camera niche.

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