What do you Professional's use on a Point & Shoot Camera?

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Re: What do you Professional's use on a Point & Shoot Camera?

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bumping this thread. Cyber Monday is upon us. Any updates on great compact P&S cameras that we should look at?
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Re: What do you Professional's use on a Point & Shoot Camera?

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Well for a point and shoot I can't really complain about the Canon G1X. All my photos last year from week 11-16 were taken with it. It is important to note I shoot in manual only using RAW. The camera has a couple features I liked such as an ND filter for slow water shots and a tilt shift setting to play around with.

I suppose the two biggest draw backs to me is you actually have a lens cap you have to deal with and the thing is on the slow side.
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let me be more precise. a good camera for cheap with >12MP, LIon batteries, and image stabilization.
I don't think I want a lens cap. Slow is bad.
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Here you go Russ: http://www.point-and-shoot-camera-revie ... eviews.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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