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By: realtor1126,
Jan 2, 2007
Pros: Wide-angle lens (equivalent to 28mm). Small size, high output. Flexible shooting modes
Cons: Small flash (auxiliary available).
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By: MattBjorke,
Sep 25, 2007
Pros: Great lense, menu, ease of use, manual modes, raw ability, SDHC compatible.
Cons: Price too high for some. Some noisy pictures at times.
Bottom Line: This is a camera that beginners wanting a powerful camera and enthusiasts and professionals alike can enjoy. It's often a SLR owner's 'pocket camera.'
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By: homeworld,
Apr 30, 2008
Pros: "Wide" in every way; flexible use of sensor and aspect ratios; Leica lens is fantastic.
Cons: Noisy images at full resolution; not for large hands; less-common Micro-USB connector.
Bottom Line: Overall image quality doesn't win the prize here, but the unprecedented level of control and widescreen features in a compact blow away the field.
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By: Chunchu,
Aug 21, 2007
Pros: Beautiful construction. Intuitive UI. One of the best lens in the business.
Cons: Noise, noise, noise! NR, NR, NR!
Bottom Line: The best travel camera there is. But think real hard if what you want is a social camera.
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By: slick-smiley,
Dec 4, 2006
Pros: Widescreen, 10mp(sort of), fast autofocus.
Cons: Expensive, Poor quality on all ISO's except ISO100.
Bottom Line: Walk away from this camera unless you only use ISO100 and have a perfectly lit photo studio.
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