Dunn
Well-known
Just curious to see what you guys think is the best point and shoot that will easily fit into your pants pocket.
Film or digital. Or both.
Film or digital. Or both.
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
Film: Olympus XA
Digital: No clue
Digital: No clue
Odmit
Member
The ricoh GR series is quite pocketable. The GRD is a nice size, very 'pocketable'. Ive never tried the GR1 series, but i think they are a tad thinner than the GRD, making them very pocketable! (provided you dont use the optical viewfinder)
Dirk
Privatier
The Minox 35GT or GT-E is supremely pocketable (in fact, the smallest 35mm ever, or something like that). The lens is great, design is great, highly recommended.
maggieo
More Deadly
Phil_F_NM
Camera hacker
Rollei 35.
I really love the Contax T2.
I think one of the best options would be a Barnack with an older 35mm Summaron, but it depends upon the size of the pocket...
Phil Forrest
I really love the Contax T2.
I think one of the best options would be a Barnack with an older 35mm Summaron, but it depends upon the size of the pocket...
Phil Forrest
pinkarmy
Well-known
the original Olympus XA is the most logical choice.
David_Manning
Well-known
Film...Contax T3, absolutely.
Digital...maybe Canon S100? I don't have personal knowledge of the S100, but I know the T3 is the BEST if you want 35mm field of view.
Digital...maybe Canon S100? I don't have personal knowledge of the S100, but I know the T3 is the BEST if you want 35mm field of view.
eurekaiv
Established
For true P&S operation w/flash, IMO the following are all great with some positives/negatives with each. The pentax is my personal favorite but mostly because I prefer its viewfinder.
Nikon AF600 (28mm 3.5)
Pentax UC-1 (32mm 3.5)
Olympus Stylus Epic (35mm 3.5)
Olympus Stylus Epic mju II (35mm 2.8)
If you don't need a flash and don't mind scale focus...
Olympus XA2. The XA isn't really a P&S camera. It's an aperture priority rangefinder. It is one of the best pocketable cameras though.
Nikon AF600 (28mm 3.5)
Pentax UC-1 (32mm 3.5)
Olympus Stylus Epic (35mm 3.5)
Olympus Stylus Epic mju II (35mm 2.8)
If you don't need a flash and don't mind scale focus...
Olympus XA2. The XA isn't really a P&S camera. It's an aperture priority rangefinder. It is one of the best pocketable cameras though.
Rogier
Rogier Willems
Johann Espiritu
Lawyer / Ninja
Minolta TC-1 or Ricoh GR1 (film)
and Ricoh GRD4 (digital).
I like 28's! (Although, looking at my answers again, I guess a dual-Ricoh set up would be cool.
and Ricoh GRD4 (digital).
I like 28's! (Although, looking at my answers again, I guess a dual-Ricoh set up would be cool.
custom875
Member
Im still using my S90. Fits in a pocket perfectly.
majid
Fazal Majid
Film: Contax T (if you want a rangefinder) or T3. The Olympus Stylus Epic is also very good, and cheap enough to be nearly disposable. The Ricoh GR1 series has a cult following, but the 28mm lens is too wide for my taste.
Digital: there is no decent pant-pocketable digital. If you expand to jacket pocket, you have quite a few options: Fuji X100, Sigma DP2M, Leica X1, Canon G1 X.
Digital: there is no decent pant-pocketable digital. If you expand to jacket pocket, you have quite a few options: Fuji X100, Sigma DP2M, Leica X1, Canon G1 X.
sevres_babylone
Veteran
Film: ...
Digital: there is no decent pant-pocketable digital. If you expand to jacket pocket, you have quite a few options: Fuji X100, Sigma DP2M, Leica X1, Canon G1 X.
Beg to differ. The Ricoh GRD series fits the bill (Although since you don't like 28mm, that may be why you excluded it.)
Richard G
Veteran
iPhone 4.
Olympus mju for film.
Olympus mju for film.
ruby.monkey
Veteran
Up to GRD-3 (haven't tried the -4 yet) they're not the fastest-starting cameras in the world. You'd have to plan ahead for your snapshots.Beg to differ. The Ricoh GRD series fits the bill (Although since you don't like 28mm, that may be why you excluded it.)
btgc
Veteran
English isn't my native language so I wonder if I have to interpret thread as "P&S best for carrying in a pocket" or ""best P&S which also is pocketable" 
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
Minolta AF-C (with IR autofocus!) and the iPhone 4S
Archiver
Veteran
Film: Contax T3 all the way. Super camera. If you want something less expensive, an Olympus XA or XA2.
Digital: Ricoh GRD III or IV. I love the way it renders, especially raw conversion from Lightroom. The images have a very distinctive look which is unlike the usual smooth and plasticky digital stuff.
Digital: Ricoh GRD III or IV. I love the way it renders, especially raw conversion from Lightroom. The images have a very distinctive look which is unlike the usual smooth and plasticky digital stuff.
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
For a 35mm lens i would say Nikon L35AF (although a bit on the big side) or a Yashica T4 (although ridiculously expensive)
For 28mm lens I absolutely love my Fuji DL Supermini.
For 28mm lens I absolutely love my Fuji DL Supermini.
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