[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
First of all, thanks to all of you , who answerd my P&S question. I still
have some things to consider to make a descision, but major requirments for
the P&S for me would be - high quality lens - 24-to 40mm fixed is fine, and
for it to be very portable.
Now
> Hi All,
> Sorry for the OT question. What would you recommend as a small P&S camera
to
> carry around when there is no room to carry SLR body. Portable, with a
high
> quality lens, possibly many controls for AF, shutter speed and/or
aperture,
> flash.
> I was thinking Ricoh GR1. Maybe something
Hi All,
First of all, thanks to all of you , who answerd my P&S question. I still
have some things to consider to make a descision, but major requirments for
the P&S for me would be - high quality lens - 24-to 40mm fixed is fine, and
for it to be very portable.
Now, another question and a favo
Hi All,
Sorry for the OT question. What would you recommend as a small P&S camera to
carry around when there is no room to carry SLR body. Portable, with a high
quality lens, possibly many controls for AF, shutter speed and/or aperture,
flash.
I was thinking Ricoh GR1. Maybe something cheaper? A
--- "Moffatt, Christopher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Then a friend
> of mine came over, had a look at my new kit and
> commented that it looked
> very dark in the view finder.
Dark compared to what? As someone else pointed out,
the 1v has a slightly darker, more contrasty screen
than most
George,
I belive Olympus Stylus Epic w/ a 35mm 2.8 fixed lens is the best 35mm P&S
camera. Quality that it brings amazes.
David
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Hi All,
Sorry for the OT question. What would you recomend as a small P&S camera to
carry around when there is no room to c