Originally posted by: 996GT2
Worth? $75? if it's in good condition.
I've said this before and will say it again. 95% of all point and shoot cameras produce similar image quality.
Originally posted by: dnuggett
Originally posted by: 996GT2
Worth? $75? if it's in good condition.
I've said this before and will say it again. 95% of all point and shoot cameras produce similar image quality.
I disagree. Unless you don't consider a Canon G10 or Panasonic LX3 point and shoots like the rest of the world does.
Wait.... maybe you consider the G10 and LX3 in that 5%?
Originally posted by: 996GT2
Originally posted by: dnuggett
Originally posted by: 996GT2
Worth? $75? if it's in good condition.
I've said this before and will say it again. 95% of all point and shoot cameras produce similar image quality.
I disagree. Unless you don't consider a Canon G10 or Panasonic LX3 point and shoots like the rest of the world does.
Wait.... maybe you consider the G10 and LX3 in that 5%?
I do consider the LX3 to be in that 5%. The G10 has excellent resolution at very low ISO, but deteriorates quickly beyond ISO 200...so I'm wouldn't consider it in that top 5%.
Some other cameras I would consider in that "5%" would be the Sigma DP1, Fuji F series (e.g. F200EXR), and Leica D-Lux 4. Not many point and shoots are capable of good results beyond ISO 400.
Originally posted by: dug777
Originally posted by: 996GT2
Originally posted by: dnuggett
Originally posted by: 996GT2
Worth? $75? if it's in good condition.
I've said this before and will say it again. 95% of all point and shoot cameras produce similar image quality.
I disagree. Unless you don't consider a Canon G10 or Panasonic LX3 point and shoots like the rest of the world does.
Wait.... maybe you consider the G10 and LX3 in that 5%?
I do consider the LX3 to be in that 5%. The G10 has excellent resolution at very low ISO, but deteriorates quickly beyond ISO 200...so I'm wouldn't consider it in that top 5%.
Some other cameras I would consider in that "5%" would be the Sigma DP1, Fuji F series (e.g. F200EXR), and Leica D-Lux 4. Not many point and shoots are capable of good results beyond ISO 400.
How about the Sony R1? Too large?
Long in tooth now, but that was a DX sized CMOS sensor, iirc?