Any pics you've taken that you care to post?wildrose wrote:For photo quality, I'd say it's a lot better than Olympus tough (I played with them too). The pictures came a litter harder than I liked sometimes. But, I can manage focusing on different darkness of the viewed area to get some control of exposure to compansate that. And there are some features on that Sony that is fun to play with.
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Re: best waterproof/shockproof point & shoot?
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