It only seemed right that the first photo from the Canon S100 would be of the slightly battered Panasonic TS3. The plastic bezel around the lens shows the most abuse, but the aluminum body has a few nicks in it as well.
While the S100 has much better image quality and controls, it certainly can't take a hit the way the TS3 can. I also prefer the Panasonic for its lens – not so much the quality, but the fact that it doesn't extend. That makes it much easier to take in and out of a pocket, even when the camera is on; the flat front also means that it's not obvious that the camera is on when I'm carrying it.
I'm looking forward to seeing what difference the new camera will make for the second half of this project.
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