Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/06/04
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Dave, If you want something to _always_ have with you, take a look at the Canon SD1000 - I just bought one for that purpose. You can set most everything to manual, though I haven't found a way to turn off sharpening. > > Needs..... > Decent low light performance ISO to 1600, though I would stop at 400 > Widest possible effective focal length (min 35mm) 35mm > Is quiet and unobtrusive Almost invisible > Has minimum shutter lag Yes > Has manual capability (at least aperture priority) That is done through exposure compensation > Has decent battery life Yes > Is simple and reliable. Yes so far > Can live with jpeg only if it's decent jpeg. Makes a 20mb jpeg file when opened, very sharp lens > Not too big or too small. Anything that's smaller than a Contax T2/Canon > G2 but bigger than a deck of cards is OK. Smaller than a deck of cards > > Don't needs.... > Image stabilization None > Digital zoom (or optical zoom for that matter if lens is between 28mm > and 35mm) Digital zoom is available but by default it stops at optical zoom > Macro capability Yes > > Wishes... > Usable optical viewfinder Yes but not parallax corrected > Inexpensive (I'm still saving for an M8). Yes, $200 at B&H + $25 for a 2gb SD card.