The zoom on my canon A620 is jamming over half of the time. The pictures could be sharper. It may be time to find another camera. I'm not certain that it can be repaired. It is difficult to find a camera with a view finder that doesn't cost a fortune and is not bulky to pack. I haven't looked very far, as of yet, but I've thought about a used camera, maybe there is an upgrade for the A620, somewhat newer.
This little camera does most of the things that my old Nikormat does, but doesn't require that huge bag of equipment (must weight 15 pounds). It doesn't require switching lenses, or missing great shots because I'm adjusting Fstops, or something. The little thing has served me very well and slips into a pocket.
In the meantime, DF does most of the close ups with her Nikon and her wider angle lens usually makes her her photos dominate the panorama shots, when I'm picking and choosing for the website.
It has been a bonus that my camera doesn't always deliver the sharpest of pictures, when I'm shooting DF. I use it as a mild diffusion filter. Sometimes, I shoot in a shady place, or darken with the sun behind her, then brighten it up on the computer for the same defused effect. I've been practicing, after discovering the effect when I had screwed up some shots. The softer more blurred image also makes it less desirable to someone who might want to lift pics from my site to use in something like amateur porn. Nasty boys like genital details. DF has ended up looking pretty darn good in some of those shots.
We are not so much a photo site at TheFreeRangeNaturist.org, as wanting to illustrate our naturism and naturism's potential in others lives. I try to make us look less posed, more natural, human. Arizona and its wonderment needs a camera like hers. I figure that I'll have to make a trade off of some kind. The two camera, two photographer system has been working when we're out and about. My little A620 does the trick, hers often does better. She likes taking pictures of nature. Her camera was previously used to photograph butterflies, the seller said.
It is too big for my taste.
Jbee