I have one too, since new, many, many years ago. I love the little thing.
Haven't used it in awhile, but this just convinced me to pull it out of the
closet and stick it in my briefcase.
I went to China about 15 years ago and the XA was the only camera I took. I
have (somewhere) some great shots of the Great Wall of China.
Sometimes small is best.
Tom
From: "Skip Williams" <skipwilliams@xxxxxxxxx>
> The best info that I know of is on Stephen Gandy's CameraQuest at
> http://www.jetlink.net/~cameras/xa4.htm.
>
> The XA is the best of the bunch. I've got one and love it. You can't get
> much smaller.
>
> Skip
>
> At 3/29/00 12:27 PM +1200, you wrote:
> >I am keen to add an XA into my collection - (and a Pen FT but that is
> >another story).
> >
> >Can anyone point me at information about the evolution of the XA and the
> >different models - is the XA-3 as good as/better than the original XA?
> >
> >Thanks, Jim
>
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