For me, the E420 comes close. I use my E3 more, but if I could only
have one, I would take the E420. Why? Because with the 25mm pancake
it serves as a carry-everywhere point and shoot very nicely and gives
better images than any actual P&S camera.
Nathan
On 28-jul-2008, at 18:24, Ken Norton wrote:
>
>> Co-worker of mine who does pro work (weddings etc.) just got a
>> Canyon G9
>> for its macro capabilities amongst other things. Must admit, I was
>> blown away by what it could do up close. Expensive, though ($450 I
>> believe).
>
> I am also very impressed with the G9. However, Nikon's new G9
> Killer is
> looking pretty nice. Imagine what the G11 is going to be like.
>
> I keep wondering what my one "if I could have ONLY one camera"
> would be. So
> far, I'm convinced that it doesn't exist.
>
> Ken Norton
> ken@xxxxxxxxxxx
> http://www.zone-10.com
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