I have had digital camera's for years.
Not digital SLR just good quality pocket size digital camera's.
As a graphic designer I am always using the camera.
From all of the different brands that I have tried CANON are by far
the toughest (never broken) and have always taken the best quality pics.
They may not be the lightest or slimmest of the bunch but they are well built.
Sony - Warranty after short time, cheap build.
Pentax - Warranty after short time, cheap build.
Casio - Warranty after short time, cheap build.
Olypmus - Warranty after short time, cheap build.
I was tossing up to buy my first SLR (Nikon D series) or a quality pocket job.
The camera I purhcased was a
Canon IXUS 960 IS.
Titanium body, 12 megapixels - the camera has been a dream.
I can enlarge my photo's to A0 size and print them on a large format printer clear as day.
I will get an SLR one day but for now this little pup does all that I need it to.
"With a 12-megapixel sensor, this isn't a model designed for the occasional holiday or party snap.
More avid photographers, who are after a second compact camera, or amateurs wanting to improve
their skills, are the primary target of the 960 IS."Read
THIS REVIEWSomething along the lines of this model camera will cover most things.
For professional quality, greater image size and enlarging abilities you would have to go digital SLR.
To throw something into the mix, my missus has had a Samsung camera for a few months now and it hasn't skipped a beat!