I was just interested in this, since there are a lot of people here who've got a camera. Mine is an Olympus X-710, it's nothing special or anything, but I can take pictures with it and that's enough

Although I'm planning on saving up to buy a new one.
I have an HP Photosmart R927.
8.2MP, 3X optical zoom, 3-inch LCD
It's not really mine. It belongs to my work. But I'm the only one who uses it, so I keep it with me all the time.
It's a huge leap from the camera I used to use here, which is practically an antique. It's a Kodak DC120 from the late 90's. 1.2MP. It saves the images as huge bmp files rather than today's smaller jpg format. It's so power hungry, that it would only take a few pictures with brand new alkaline AA batteries before they died. So I made an external battery pack with D batteries and a belt clip.
One of those old Leica's you can take pictures of Demons with =p
Canon PowerShot S50
It's a good snapshot camera for personal / non-professional use.
(it's got a really small objective lens, but it's got the same electronic controls (computer) that one of Canon's SLR's has got.)
anyway, it's a really nice camera.
I used to have a FujiFilm FinePix A210, and my mom just got a Canon PowerShot SD1000. I'm considering getting a Canon PowerShot G9 though, because I want something a bit more advanced for taking some good macro photos of fish and nature.
I completely forgot something: we've also got this older camera, not a digital one, a Minolta X-700. But my dad doesn't use it anymore, and I'm not even sure it still works...
One of those old Leica's you can take pictures of Demons with =p
Aw, nobody got the "Kult" reference.
I'm old ;p