I guess P&S can be kind of broad. I consider the IS-20 a P&S, but it gives me a
28-110 zoom, a powerful dual head flash, and hasn't turned up a bad exposure in
10 rolls of film. (composition is another thing...) It is extremely easy to use
and has a very usable viewfinder- even my slr leary wife loves it. It is
bulkier than typical P&S rangefinders, but it is handy and does the job. It
also frees up my OM bodies for my creative interests. Of course, it's not a
Leica, and it's not an XA, but we like quite a lot.
--Mickey
>
>My problem is, I think I'm developing an aversion to this camera! Even
>though its results can be very good, I don't feel confident using it.
>I'd much rather lug an SLR with a few extra lenses in a bag than use
>the Mini Zoom. It's uncomfortable, fiddly, unfriendly and uninspiring.
>
>Do other listees have similar feelings about P&S cameras?
>
>Regards,
>
>=====
>Ray
>
>"The trouble with resisting temptation is
> you never know when you'll get another chance!"
>
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