Which point and shoot camera has the best lens and image quality?
Womanclone, I really don’t know where your anti-digital tirade came from. I use both film (Nikon F6 and Leica M7) and digital (Nikon D200 and D3), and I have seen no inability to play with ISO on my digital cameras, even the little Kodak I keep in the car has variable ISO. The Nikon DSLR’s don’t have the shutter-lag issues you allege either. ————————————–… There are a couple of Sony models (such as the Cybershot series) out that have good lenses too. There is also a brand (sorry, not sure which it is) that has a Leica lens built in, and these lenses are excellent. Small point-and-shoot digitals have compromises in lens quality, maximum aperature is slow, and the CCD sensor is much smaller that the larger digital cameras, giving poorer quality photos, even with the same number of megapixels. They will also tend to have shutter lag though are a convenient size.