All of the P&S digital cameras are pricey little toys that fund the coffers of the camera manufactures. They sport more gadgets and doodads per square inch than can be found in the space shuttle. Few if any are intuitive in use and require three rotations of the earth to set-up for a shot opportunity that happens in a nano-second. Depth of field is there and lots of it, whether you want it or not. Many are so noisy you want to put ear plugs in your eye sockets. Seriously good photographers can pull shots out of them, but they could do that with Kodak Instatamatic or a Polaroid sticker camera. In short, if you want your photos to look like Aunt Bob took them, get a P&S.
Me? After a Canon Digi-Elf, G3, G5, S-10, Contax TVSD and shooting with a friends Pano-Leica-Sonic Digiluxury 2X the price... I just went back to my little Leica M... you know, the one my Canon 1Ds shoulder crusher competes with for image quality.
Me? After a Canon Digi-Elf, G3, G5, S-10, Contax TVSD and shooting with a friends Pano-Leica-Sonic Digiluxury 2X the price... I just went back to my little Leica M... you know, the one my Canon 1Ds shoulder crusher competes with for image quality.