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>>45329 Let me rephrase: the cheapest dust and weatherproof camera that isn't something unsuited for real photography.
If that wasn't a concern, I would suggest a high-end point and shoot (Panasonic FZ-50, FZ-8, Canon S3IS, etc.), but it is.
I don't know much about the Olympus Stylus cameras a previous poster mentioned, but a quick look shows they have digital image stabilization. And again, while I've only shot with optically (that is, in-lens or on-sensor) stabilized cameras and ones without any stabilization, I understand that it's better to have none than to have digital stabilization.
Even worse, they don't have a manual exposure mode, so you won't be able to control how your photographs turn out much at all.
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