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Right, I'm in a bit of a state of confusion! I've just booked a skiing holiday, and I want to take a camera, but have no idea what to take! My skiing ability is ...erm....well it's poor, and there's a reasonable chance I'll be spending a bit of time on my face/in snowdrifts etc. 
However, I'll go crazy if I can't take a camera up the mountains, the scenery will be amazing and there we're going in a big group, so there will be plenty of opportunity for nice shots of a really good group of my friends.
However, I recently bought a Panasonic TZ65, and while it was really nice, I broke the rear screen in about a month (I was so gutted, put my hard hat through it while on a summer internship
).
Which has got me thinking. What I'd really like is a Canon G10 (can't afford the G11, but want a wider lens than the G9 has), or the Panasonic LX3, but I'm worried I'll break them if I have a fall. Alternatively, there are some extra tough point-and-shoots, but they seem to be lacking manual control! What do I do?!
Do the either of the canon or panasonic range have any specialised fall-proof cases or anything? I want the manual controls, but if I break the thing it'll be no good anyway! Sorry it's been such a long post, please help?!
Chris
However, I'll go crazy if I can't take a camera up the mountains, the scenery will be amazing and there we're going in a big group, so there will be plenty of opportunity for nice shots of a really good group of my friends.
However, I recently bought a Panasonic TZ65, and while it was really nice, I broke the rear screen in about a month (I was so gutted, put my hard hat through it while on a summer internship
Which has got me thinking. What I'd really like is a Canon G10 (can't afford the G11, but want a wider lens than the G9 has), or the Panasonic LX3, but I'm worried I'll break them if I have a fall. Alternatively, there are some extra tough point-and-shoots, but they seem to be lacking manual control! What do I do?!
Do the either of the canon or panasonic range have any specialised fall-proof cases or anything? I want the manual controls, but if I break the thing it'll be no good anyway! Sorry it's been such a long post, please help?!
Chris