Darkhorse
pointed and shot
I just got this and I very much like it. However I haven't had much opportunity to shoot with it. I have taken a few test shots. The first one was on my patio at 200 iso.
Trying out 800:
On the plane. I was hoping to see the Grand Canyon but no luck. There were some nice fluffy clouds above Georgia though:
Baltimore was miserable. But the camera is decent in these conditions.
Here's a handheld shot at 500 iso at ƒ2.

Trying out 800:

On the plane. I was hoping to see the Grand Canyon but no luck. There were some nice fluffy clouds above Georgia though:

Baltimore was miserable. But the camera is decent in these conditions.

Here's a handheld shot at 500 iso at ƒ2.

Fenwick
Established
Nice pics
The camera performs well in low light
The camera performs well in low light
capitalK
Warrior Poet :P
What's the maximum aperture @ 35mm?
hiromu
Established
Looks like a winner.
Mablo
Well-known
Very nice. Is it just me or aren't these photos just a bit more contrasty than, let's say LX3 for example?
My wife accidentally dropped our beloved Panasonic P&S in the Himalayas so we need a new P&S. S90 looks like a serious candidate.
My wife accidentally dropped our beloved Panasonic P&S in the Himalayas so we need a new P&S. S90 looks like a serious candidate.
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Darkhorse
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All I know is that it's smaller than the LX3 and it has the Canon interface which I know and find pretty intuitive. I contemplated getting the LX3 for some time but it was either too unavailable or too pricey.
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