Mel_P
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My daughter has 2 young (2.5 / 5 years) children who do not sit still for photos - so she needs a "fast" response camera BUT she wants a RELATIVELY compact camera - i.e. not an SLR. She also wants the ability to blur the background in shots - i.e to remove distracting backgrounds - i.e. large aperture and Aperture priority setting.
From other comments on this site and others the Canon S95 seems a good bet - UNLESS anybody else has a better suggestion (please).
I use a canon 7D / 17-55mm F2.8 IS USM to "snap" the children and she likes the results - but with 2 children etc this is an unrealistic option.
An suggestions please?
From other comments on this site and others the Canon S95 seems a good bet - UNLESS anybody else has a better suggestion (please).
I use a canon 7D / 17-55mm F2.8 IS USM to "snap" the children and she likes the results - but with 2 children etc this is an unrealistic option.
An suggestions please?

The reason that the CofC changes is not because of the sensor size AS SUCH. Think about it. Why does the Cof C change? It changes for other reasons than simply and only sensor size, so, I'll stick to my own belief that DoF is not decided by sensor size ALONE. I'm not the only one that says this and folk with far more knowledge (and ability