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Point-and-shoot

Compact cameras with fixed lenses.

Canon Powershot A80

The first of my many Canon Powershots and one heck of a camera when you consider its specs and configuration.

Olympus AF-1 Mini

This was a nifty little camera that I bought to slip into the pocket of a fishing jacket and bring on fishing trips. It was robust, weather proof and produced nice images with its 35mm lens.

Agfa ePhoto 780

This was the first digital camera I ever got to play around with. I was the editor-in-chief of PC World Denmark at the time, and Agfa lent us a camera, which for some reason never was returned.

Fuji X100

A point&shoot camera that I really wanted and bought used as soon as the option was there. A real picture machine and probably one of the best cameras I ever owned.

Canon Powershot D10

I caved in and bought a waterproof camera to replace the many Canon Powershots I had drowned.

Nikon Coolpix 775

The first really useful digital camera that I acquired. It was expensive, but a great little performer. 2 megapixels can actually get you quite far.

I love (and I loathe) the Fuji X100

There's no doubt that the Fuji X100 is a fantastic camera, and I use mine all the time and love it. But man, there's a bunch of Fuji engineers who deserve a severe spanking!

A cloudy autumn day

A cloudy autumn day in an area with lots of deserted boats. The light on such days is just fantastic for the most well lit detail shots. God's great lightbox. All shot with a Canon Powershot A630 handheld.

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