Canon IXUS 950 IS or Panasonic DMC TZ3

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I’m still searching for a camera. When I went to the shop, I couldn’t decide between these two:
the first is Canon IXUS 950 IS:
A destinctive curved design and three-tone metallic finish set the Digital IXUS 950 IS apart from the crowd. The convenient Touch Control Dial makes it easy to select menu features when shooting or browse captured images in playback. Useful functions can be assigned to the Shortcut button for one-touch access.

and another Panasonic DMC TZ3:
DMC-TZ3 is the latest members of the award-winning Lumix TZ family of digital cameras, which is renowned for packaging a remarkable 10x optical zoom in a compact, stylish body. To further add to their appeal, the TZ3 go one step further to feature a 28mm wide-angle Leica DC lens (equivalent to 28-280mm on a 35mm film camera) for wide-angle shooting.

Canon IXUS 950 IS or Panasonic DMC TZ3 Please Help!
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here is the Answer by Dream Weaver

The Panasonic Lumix is the better camera. It has a higher optical zoom, and is just as compact. The Optical Image Stabilizer is a great feature, which will enable you to take great images even on uneven surfaces or on a bumpy car journey, or from public transport. What’s also good about the Optical Image Stabilizer is it is a true stabilizer, as opposed to some digital image stabilizing systems that some camera’s use. Also, you’ll be getting a Leica lens as well, Leica being on of the worlds leading lens manufactures. Also, you’ll be getting some good image scene selections modes, and good light balancing features. My recommondation, is the Lumix DMC TZ3.



  

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