Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/06/16

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Subject: [Leica] Digital P&S advice sought
From: msadat at gmail.com (mehrdad)
Date: Thu Jun 16 14:58:58 2005
References: <p06110400bed76868ffcb@192.168.1.135> <014401c572a2$bca55f30$2f01a8c0@xyw> <p0621021abed792420d77@10.4.1.193>

panasonic dmc-fx8 which will be out shortly is a 5 meg with leica lens
and image stabilization and overall improvements over the fx7. it is
small. i am waiting to buy one of these whne it comes out.

On 6/16/05, Henning Wulff <henningw@archiphoto.com> wrote:
> At 2:39 PM -0400 6/16/05, A. Lal wrote:
> >Hello Everyone,
> >
> >I'd like to buy a general purpose digital point and shoot camera.
> >Will  a model in  the 4-5 Mega-pixel range be adequate for making
> >prints to 5 x 7 inches?  If so, can list members recommend any
> >particular models? I'd like to keep it under $ 300, if at all
> >possible.
> >
> >I'd prefer a camera that will store RAW or TIFF files.
> >
> >Thanks in advance.
> >
> >Regards,
> >Akhil
> >
> >P. S:- I don't want to buy a digital system SLR just yet.
> 
> Many decent P&S exist, but good ones are scarce. 4-5 Mp is sufficient
> for good 5x7's, but 5-7 are needed for reasonable 8x10's.
> 
> You have to check them out. Some are ergonomically terrible, but
> YMMV. The little Canon SD300 to 500 are samll, fast, and produce
> excellent quality for their size, but are fully automatic with some
> overrides. The Panasonic FM-7 has image stabilization, a huge screen
> but no optical viewfinder so shooting in bright sunlight can be
> difficult. Some Sonys are excellent except they use the silly
> MemorySticks, which is a definite downside.
> 
> One that has caught my eye, and would be my preferred choice at the
> moment is the Fuji F-10, about $325 for a 6 Mp camera, but the thing
> that stands out about it is the availibility of useable 1600ISO.
> Almost all others top out at 400, and 200 is actually the highest
> useable for many.
> 
> See:
> http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/fujifilmf10zoom/
> 
> It's fast, great image quality, good battery life, and can be used in
> low light. It also means that the flash has a reasonable range, which
> many P&S' don't.
> 
> Downsides are: uninspired styling, no optical viewfinder, some clunky
> menus and clumsy charger. It still gets my vote.
> 
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