Digital camera with a view finder?
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Thanks matt. I'm starting to think I may need two cameras. The reason I need a camera to fit in my pocket is to use when I work on wildfires. If it isn't handy to carry and get to I don't use it and miss a lot of good picture opportunities. I could easily use one of those you just now posted while flying. That's a great price. I could afford to get a second pocket size camera too.
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This is the one in my earlier post.....came down another 5 bucks since I got mine. Easy to load on my computer as well. When the card gets full I save it and put in a new one. Makes nice vids as well.
I use my 7D for the heavy duty work......but I really like the A1200, it's with me all the time.
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Tue Mar 06, 2012 11:32 am
I think that A1200 is the way to go, if only for the price. At $80, if you drop it out the window, it's not going to break your heart. I believe this is the same camera recommended by Bighorn at the beginning of the thread.
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Zane, I agree. I believe that Bighorn recommended this camera as well.

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Wed Mar 07, 2012 12:10 pm
I like a viewfinder for fast photos, too. Your eyes can stay at infinity focus, and your head automatically levels the shot and dampens motion.
I really like this site for camera info:
http://www.dpreview.com/If you drill down thru Cameras, Feature Search, and Advanced Search, they list 12 current ones with optical viewfinders at the bottom of this page:
http://www.dpreview.com/products/search ... icalTunnelThe Cannon 1300 looks like it may be an upgrade of the 1200 with a little more zoom and pixels. Good luck.
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Found this tread instead of starting a new one. I am looking for a good small camera... something in between my full size Canon 5D and pocket powershot (I'm a Canon follower)... So...I'm looking at the Canon SX500 which fits my price range perfectly $300-$400
If anyone has any comments on that particular camera or any suggestions on any other ones , fire it off
Thanks much, BCT
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After this thread went dormant, I bought the Canon G12 I said I'd fallen in love with at Best Buy--found it on sale on Amazon, though still around $400. I have been totally satisfied with it. I nearly always let it do its thing automatically, although it has enough settings that I can work it almost manually. I like the screen, which allows the camera to be held above everyone's heads in a crowd, but I also like the view finder. It's not exactly pocket sized, but it's a lot more compact than an SLR.
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