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Old 12-22-11 | 07:05 AM
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Originally Posted by zeppinger
I was in the same boat as you when I road across Asia last summer. I needed something that used AAs because I would be away from wall sockets for long periods of time in Tibet and the western deserts. I ended up with the Canon SX130. It takes 2AAs and fits in a loose pants or jacket pocket. Canon makes a slightly smaller AA battery camera but there is no long range zoom or HD video.

The SX130 is really nice, HD video, x14 zoom, 12.1 meg, $160 at walmart.com right now. They are also selling the SX150 pretty cheap for the holidays which is the exact same camera but a year newer with an additional few megapixels of resolution, which is unnecessary if you ask me. You can take a look at my journal on CGOAB for a ton of example photos. The ones from Tibet and Nepal are my favorite.

http://www.crazyguyonabike.com/doc/thecyclingvagabond
I can vouch for the Canon SX130 IS also. It's compact, picture quality is good especially for the price range. I use rechargeables but in the field I keep an extra set on hand in case I need them. It is not one of those little thin cameras, it looks and feels more like a small 35mm film camera of years past. I spent a bit of time comparing features, prices and brands and this is the one I decided on, the final influence was the reputation of quality from Canon. I'm an old 35mm film camera hobbyist.

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