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Fastest point and shoots??

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chas - 07 Jun 2005 03:35 GMT
Can anyone give me some good advice on what are some of the faster p&
cameras out there today? By fast I'm referring to shutter lag etc. I'
looking for something for Street photography that is fast, has
reasonably wide lens and possibly a fold-out LCD.

Thanks,
Chas

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chas
David J Taylor - 07 Jun 2005 09:31 GMT
> Can anyone give me some good advice on what are some of the faster p&s
> cameras out there today? By fast I'm referring to shutter lag etc. I'm
> looking for something for Street photography that is fast, has a
> reasonably wide lens and possibly a fold-out LCD.

Nikon Coolpix 8400
David Arnstein - 07 Jun 2005 20:57 GMT
>Can anyone give me some good advice on what are some of the faster p&s
>cameras out there today? By fast I'm referring to shutter lag etc. I'm
>looking for something for Street photography that is fast, has a
>reasonably wide lens and possibly a fold-out LCD.

I bought a Sony Cybershot DSCP200 a few monthes back.  Like you, I was
very interested in speed.  The 'P200 was my first choice at that time.

No fold-out viewer, though.
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DHB - 09 Jun 2005 04:41 GMT
>Can anyone give me some good advice on what are some of the faster p&s
>cameras out there today? By fast I'm referring to shutter lag etc. I'm
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>Thanks,
>Chas.

    My suggestion would be the very reasonably priced Canon A95
(5MP) with a 1.8" fold out & swivel LCD.  But to make it really fast,
as in 1/10th of a second of shutter lag, you need to set-up & use the
"C" (custom) mode as shown here:

http://albert.achtung.com/cameras/A80/index7.html#SNAP

    This link & info. was intended for the A80 (4MP) camera but it
works great with the A95 also but the LCD display must be on or the
manual pre-focused setting won't work.  I won't waste time explaining
it other than to say that I have used this concept & programmed my A95
with slightly different settings for my needs & got some great action
shots of snow skiers that would otherwise have been impossible with
this or most any other P&S camera because "auto focus" is what takes
the most time.

    Also I thought that having the LCD on would drain the
batteries so I took 2 more sets of Panasonic rechargeable NiMH 2300
Mah. batteries with me but never needed them.  The 1st set outlasted
me, I took 308 pictures that day & was impressed with both the camera
& this pre-focus method.  My only complain is that I wish the A95 had
2 "C" settings like the A80 does because I would program 1 for indoor
use & the other for outdoor use.  For me however, it's not a big deal
to change a few things when needed.

    Hope this info. helps you & or others.

    The A95 is selling for $260.00 USD @ B&H now.

    Respectfully,  DHB

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