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Help me decide between either S95, LX3 or LX5 ?

Quality wise Im thinking LX5, but then is the S95 the only true small compact. Shouldn't a compact be easily pocketable. I like the LX 5 but it ain't exactly small and discreet ?

Paul
 
This has been done to death on here, if you don't want to search most threads seem to conclude S95 ;)
 
...you might want to look at the Olympus XZ-1 as well. Like the LX, a step up in size from the S95 but has a nice lens.
 
I got the Canon S95 a couple of weeks ago to take on holiday. I had a Fuji F31fd for many years and was extremely happy with it until it got nicked. :( If I could have easily got a replacement I would have, as I mainly use it for snaps rather than 'serious' pics. That was a 5 year old camera though, so no chance of that. I borrowed a friends Fuji F50fd last time I went away but that has a spot or two in the lens which is very unfortunate, but hard to fix.
Another friend said I could borrow her G9, but that is too big.

I wanted something of similar size to the Fuji, to fit in my pocket while walking out about, so getting a Canon G12 was out, even though I think it is the best compact camera out there at the moment. And so was the LX5, which while the body is a little bit bigger than the S95, the lens sticks out from the body quite a bit when closed, and didn't seem 'pocketable'.

I considered the Fuji F500, as it is the successor to the Fuji F31fd, though many generations down the line. I didn't like the way the flash pops up every time you switch the camera on. :bonk: I rarely use flash, and always have it switched off, so to have to push the flash back down every time I switched the camera on would have got old very quickly. The Fuji had the large zoom range, and some clever sensor tech. :) But with the flash problem, the tech playing about with image sizes in the different sensor modes, and me not really needing that zoom range I looked towards the S95.

Things I really like about the S95 is firstly, the flash is down by default, ;) and raises out of the body when you choose a flash mode, the size, and the adjuster ring around the lens, which can assigned to different functions. I used the ring mainly for Exposure Compensation, Manual Focus and Aperture. The lens ring is a really good idea and makes changing settings very quick and easy. I like the timer which can be set for a certain number of seconds, and for a certain number of shots. Combine that with bracketing and you can set the camera to take the three bracketed shots with the timer in one go. I found the Miniature Effect Scene Mode fun, as I was able to take pictures from high looking down which made the most of the mode. What I didn't like was that you can't use RAW in any of the Scene Modes. :shake: It is good that it can shoot RAW files though, most compacts can't.

A few other things I didn't like is the relatively low battery power. The Aperture Priority which I use all the time does not work as it should when the light gets low, having a maximum 1 second shutter speed in that mode. :eek: I was taking some pics at night and bracketing and the camera started adjusting the aperture because the shutter speed was longer than a second. I didn't understand what was going on till I looked on the internet. :bang: For every day (daylight) use though Aperture Priority works as it should.

I took over 700 pics in a week so I found it pretty easy and enjoyable to use. :thumbs: I'm really happy that I chose the right camera. There seemed to be low stocks of it about though, so don't be surprised if there is a replacement close by. That doesn't make this any less of a camera though. ;)
 
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