muf
Well-known
If you had to get rid of all your P&S camera's but were offered the opportunity to keep one only. Which would it be?
Mine is the Ricoh GR1v.
Paul
Mine is the Ricoh GR1v.
Paul
newspaperguy
Well-known
Olympus XA2
or
Olympus Stylus 35
I haven't decided yet
or
Olympus Stylus 35
I haven't decided yet
Brian Legge
Veteran
Olympus XA4. Not exactly a point and shoot but its been the closest I've enjoyed using.
Stylus Epic and XA didn't click for me. I haven't tried any of the more expensive cameras in this class. The FF90 was just too large and loud. Don't care about the results as I really didn't enjoy using the camera at all. A shame as I've seen good results with it.
Stylus Epic and XA didn't click for me. I haven't tried any of the more expensive cameras in this class. The FF90 was just too large and loud. Don't care about the results as I really didn't enjoy using the camera at all. A shame as I've seen good results with it.
GSNfan
Well-known
For me it would be a P&S that has a 28mm lens with no/minimal barrel distortion and no/minimum light falloff. It also must have manual exposure option, F stop up to 16 and decent battery life. Ergonomics, reliability and decent battery life are also important.
I have not used the Ricoh Gr1v, but if that is what I'm describing above then for me it would be Ricoh GR1v.
I have not used the Ricoh Gr1v, but if that is what I'm describing above then for me it would be Ricoh GR1v.
I don't own one right now... but I'd take the Ricoh GR Digital III.
btgc
Veteran
I don't own one right now... but I'd take the Ricoh GR Digital III.
I'd call it compact camera
For P&S I'd choose Konica Wide 28, right now.
noimmunity
scratch my niche
Of the couple that I have, it'd be the Fuji Black Natura, for sure. Great lens, paired with frustrating lack of control.
JeffL
Well-known
Right now it'd be the Yashica T4 Zoom
kdemas
Enjoy Life.
Contax T3 for film (or Ricoh GR21). Digital it would be a Ricoh GRD III.
whitecat
Lone Range(find)er
Contax T3 or Nikon 35 Ti. Yeah, I know that's more than one.
sevo
Fokutorendaburando
It is hard for me to decide between mju:2 and Fuji Silvi, probably the latter for being wider, maybe the former for being harder to kill. None of the Ricohs unless you give me a steady supply of them - as much as I love them, I've gone through too many of them to believe that they are actually keepers of mju qualities (i.e. any good after a year in coat pockets).
None of the boutique things for sure - if it is too expensive to drop, lose or mess up, I may as well bring a real camera.
None of the boutique things for sure - if it is too expensive to drop, lose or mess up, I may as well bring a real camera.
valdas
Veteran
Contax T2...
dazedgonebye
Veteran
Hexar AF ...............
Greyscale
Veteran
Konica Lexio 70W for me, I like that 28mm lens. It would be the Samsung ECX1 if not for its size. But I have a few that I haven't tried yet.
Ronny
Well-known
Canon S95.
kzphoto
Well-known
Ricoh GR1v. Because I own one. But it does vignette a bit.
MartinP
Veteran
Pen EE, because it's simple. No focus, selenium exposure control (which is still accurate enough for slide film - I ran a roll through after replacing the light seals recently) and built very solidly. Mine has survived nearly 30 years with me, so far.
PS.I'm assuming that the Rollei 35 isn't a point and shoot, due to the absence of automation.
PS.I'm assuming that the Rollei 35 isn't a point and shoot, due to the absence of automation.
spaceman spif
Member
I'd say it's a toss-up between the Pentax PC35 or an Olympus Stylus Epic (mju).
Pretty much any of the Oly XA's would be in there too but they're technically rf's...
Pretty much any of the Oly XA's would be in there too but they're technically rf's...
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