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I seen the NEW Fuji S700 in the retail store for $225,(100 quid) I have not read all the specs but the advertized shutter lag was 1/10 sec. and it has a real lenz with good zoom. If it is anything like my older Fuji it will be a bargain at that price and still fit nicely in a bum bag. Its the latest and similar to the S5700 yet lower price.

worth a look! :banana2:

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hovis,

Have a rummage on ebay for a canon IXUS 400. I'm kinda into my photography and mainly use Nikon DSLRs BUT when I'm out in the woods, something small like the Canon is bang-on for just stuffing in your pocket. The IXUS takes a cracking picture - and as the 400's now a slightly older model, you can pick them up dirt cheap.

Hope this helps - matt.

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I've had a Fuji S602Z for about 5 years. I't's giving a few problems now but has taken some super trials pictures over the years and suits me as it has the feel and bulk of the old SLRs I'd always used previously. It has a proper viewfinder and even an electronic "shutter click" but is probably a bit big to carry on a bike as it couldn't easily fit in a pocket and a padded bumbag is really needed for it.

Presumably the s5700 and the s6500 are the more up to date replacements for this model?.

I'm planning on taking a look at the s6500 at an early opportunity, prices are now about a third of what I paid for the S602Z.

My son has had a couple of the Fuji compact digitals which also have been excellent and are easy to fit in a jacket pocket but I just can't get on with waving them about in front of my face trying to hold them steady and frame the picture on the LCD screen, give me a viewfinder any time, especially for action shots.

And the Fuji service shop can be highly recommended if anything does go wrong with their cameras.

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Hi,

The problem with Trials photography is shooting conditions are rarely perfect, you are often in dark woods ect.. Because you need a fast shutter speed to capture the action you'll have to bump the iso up a bit to get anything that's not blurred. With a compact camera you'll get a lot of 'noise' above 200 iso. This is where an SLR comes into it's own comfortably shooting at 400 or 800 with little or no noise. However you want it pocketable which pretty much rules out an SLR.

I would look at some of the Fuji's which have very good low light performance for their size (something to do with their super ccd sensor apparently - check out their web site for technicalities). Try looking for reviews on the F31fd or F41fd on dpreview or steve's digicam. Pay particular attention to the high iso results.

Another great little camera is the Panasonic Lumix TZ3. It is compact yet has a fantastic 12x zoom lens starting with a nice wide angle 2.8.

I use the Panasonic Lumix FZ8 which is very similar to the TZ3 though in a larger case with viewfinder. There are lots of 'scene' modes and plenty of manual control if you want it. The menus and interface are very easy to navigate through and in the right conditions take some very nice pictures. The 'burst' shoot is about 3fps which is handy. The video isn't too bad either although the zoom is disabled whilst shooting.

Let us know what you decide,

Steve.

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