I like my Canon XT, as it's a DSLR that takes nice photos, and it really compact. It's also pretty inexpensive. But it's just too big to stuff into a jacket pocket, and not waterproof.

A G11 is compact, but it's not waterproof either, and is more expensive than my XT!
Maybe I'll just return this, dig out my old Fuji 2MP (or whatever) P&S and stuff that in my pocket until it breaks.
I'm SOOOOO disappointed in the megapixel wars that destroyed the lower end of the market. Seriously... 10 years on, and this $200 camera takes similar pictures to my old $100 P&S. I mean really, what the hell is wrong with consumers that would be talked into buying a 10+MP P&S with the idea that they will be making 10x16 prints out of these POS cameras? Yes, you
could make a large print with this camera, but with noise like that, why WOULD you? Not to mention, I used an old 32mb XD card in the Stylus, the card I used to use in my old Fuji that would hold about 80 photos or something, now only holds 10 in the Stylus. Even though, 99.999999% of the target market is really only interested in making 640x480 pictures for posting on the internet. I bought the 6000 specifically because I wanted to avoid the jump to 14MP currently underway that will make the situation that much worse.
If the 6000 at least takes decent photos, and video outdoors, then I'll keep it. It was the video in a very brightly lit room (HUGE picture window with the setting sun streaming in) that really upset me.