nwoods
Expedition Leader
In the G11 thread the idea has been tossed around about what makes a good point and shoot camera for Overland use. The intent of this thread is to start people thinking of qualities and attributes that a good overland PNS camera should have. It is NOT intended to be a thread about how Model A is better than Model B.
I suspect that ultimately, the camera features we all agree on will not exist on any one camera...yet.
I'll start: I think the following features are important:
1. Viewfinder
2. SD card media
3. Manual lens cover instead of the auto-retractor thingies
4. 400 pix battery life, minimum
5. Flash capable of illuminating up to 20' distances
6. Manual ISO controls
7. Manual Flash on/off/fill controls, and preferable, adjustable flash strength
8. Built in Pano or Wide format image capture
9. Wide - 28mm minimum lens
10. Zoom - 135mm minimum lens
11. Aperature - F3.5 minimum aperture speed (or better!)
12. Setting lock function so that the controls don't change each time you whip it out your pocket
13. Face recognition
14. Selectable multi-focus points (like focusing on the upper left corner of the frame where the Eagle is resting, instead of the elephant in the middle background....)
15. Ability to swap in conventional Double AA batteries if the lithium main battery looses its juice enroute
16. Minimum 2.5" LCD view screen that articulates.
17. Ability to zoom while shooting video
18. 720p video, at 15fps
19. Instant on/wake up
20. Auto shut off
21. Imperceptible shutter lag (I wish!)
22. No need to have the lens fully extend every time you turn it off (see item #4 above about battery length)
23. Ability to remove lens and/or camera back to clean sensor (those retractable lenses work like bellows in dusty conditions)
24. Have a really good, compact wrist strap that hangs on to you without you having to hang on to it
25. Be physically small enough to fit into a large pocket.
I suspect that ultimately, the camera features we all agree on will not exist on any one camera...yet.
I'll start: I think the following features are important:
1. Viewfinder
2. SD card media
3. Manual lens cover instead of the auto-retractor thingies
4. 400 pix battery life, minimum
5. Flash capable of illuminating up to 20' distances
6. Manual ISO controls
7. Manual Flash on/off/fill controls, and preferable, adjustable flash strength
8. Built in Pano or Wide format image capture
9. Wide - 28mm minimum lens
10. Zoom - 135mm minimum lens
11. Aperature - F3.5 minimum aperture speed (or better!)
12. Setting lock function so that the controls don't change each time you whip it out your pocket
13. Face recognition
14. Selectable multi-focus points (like focusing on the upper left corner of the frame where the Eagle is resting, instead of the elephant in the middle background....)
15. Ability to swap in conventional Double AA batteries if the lithium main battery looses its juice enroute
16. Minimum 2.5" LCD view screen that articulates.
17. Ability to zoom while shooting video
18. 720p video, at 15fps
19. Instant on/wake up
20. Auto shut off
21. Imperceptible shutter lag (I wish!)
22. No need to have the lens fully extend every time you turn it off (see item #4 above about battery length)
23. Ability to remove lens and/or camera back to clean sensor (those retractable lenses work like bellows in dusty conditions)
24. Have a really good, compact wrist strap that hangs on to you without you having to hang on to it
25. Be physically small enough to fit into a large pocket.