camera.bear
Well-known
I just noticed a new thread about what is your favorite "Point and Shoot" camera, and it brings up a question in my mind. Do people make any distinction between a totally automatic P&S camera and a compact camera with skads of user controlled features?. For example, is an Olympus XA a Point and Shoot or a compact rangefinder? How much user control before it stops being a P&S and becomes a luxury compact? Does autofocus only make it a point and shoot even if you can control the aperture / shutter? I'm not sure; what do you think?
kshapero
South Florida Man
How about plastic vs. metal?
micromoogman
Well-known
I don't like using the word Point and Shoot, it seldom is a true and only a P&S camera... Contax T2, T3 have a P mode where it actually is a P&S camera. On the other hand any SLR Nikon and Canon can do this, so the term P&S sucks. Using Compact camera is much broader and better for this kind of cameras. In my opinion of course. Cheers!
sevo
Fokutorendaburando
On the other hand any SLR Nikon and Canon can do this,
Only AF SLRs have a P&S mode. The real question is whether a P&S camera may have other modes besides P&S.
Sevo
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