Juan Valdenebro
Truth is beauty
Too many things mixed here...
A point and shoot -a real one- is called like that just because there's no option to control anything...
Trying to shoot all kinds of more controllable cameras as point-and-shoot ones, is another story...
If making our cameras point-and-shoot ones, we accept all sizes, a real RF with a moderate wideangle lens should be the best option, and if low light capabilities and manual ISO and AF options are considered part of our game (as they are), I'd say the Hexar AF is the best tool with nothing coming close...
If the limit to consider is size and portability, to me the Olympus XA is the best one bacause it can be used as a point-and-shoot without focusing both under direct sun and for ovrcast scenes, and it can also be focused and offers control on its aperture, and even a backlight +1.5 button that can also be used instantly with great results if the subject is in a too dark spot for average metering alone... I know nothing as compact and powerful as the XA.
So, depending on allowed size, XA and AF seem the best camera designs...
Cheers,
Juan
A point and shoot -a real one- is called like that just because there's no option to control anything...
Trying to shoot all kinds of more controllable cameras as point-and-shoot ones, is another story...
If making our cameras point-and-shoot ones, we accept all sizes, a real RF with a moderate wideangle lens should be the best option, and if low light capabilities and manual ISO and AF options are considered part of our game (as they are), I'd say the Hexar AF is the best tool with nothing coming close...
If the limit to consider is size and portability, to me the Olympus XA is the best one bacause it can be used as a point-and-shoot without focusing both under direct sun and for ovrcast scenes, and it can also be focused and offers control on its aperture, and even a backlight +1.5 button that can also be used instantly with great results if the subject is in a too dark spot for average metering alone... I know nothing as compact and powerful as the XA.
So, depending on allowed size, XA and AF seem the best camera designs...
Cheers,
Juan