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ha!!ha!!ha!!! :lol::lol::lol:

i ll be very glad to help you but never had a pocket size camera !!ha!!ha!!!

my first camera ,back in 78-79 ,one of my sister bought it for me as a birthday gift.it was worth about 15.00$$$ha!!ha!!

it was in plastic including the flash !!

jean-guy :drinks:

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Olympus tough series 8010 great for the cold

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I use a basic Cannon Sureshot and have never had any problems with cold, $200-250 will get you one. It is very compact and fits in a sleeve pocket ready to take pix of people "Petting Moose"... :drinks:

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I use a basic Cannon Sureshot and have never had any problems with cold, $200-250 will get you one. It is very compact and fits in a sleeve pocket ready to take pix of people "Petting Moose"... :drinks:

http://www.facebook.com/#!/photo.php?v=1648878640812&set=o.231670373515430&type=3&theater

not sure at all if it ll work !!

groomer !!! :drinks:

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I would recommend getting a camera with nickel metal hydride (NiMH) batteries. They hold up much better in the cold than litium ion batteries, and you can buy them anywhere (usually just AA's). I have a Canon camera that works well in the cold (it is one of the cheaper powershots) and the batteries will usually last the whole week. Nikon and all the other major players make cameras of this type.

Good luck!

Karl

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