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point and shoot & raw Anonymous
sup /ph/ags,
i'm sooting lomo, SLR and DSLR for while now. also had a couple of digital point and shoot cameras by now. like cybershot, powershot and stuff.

now my question: is there a point and shoot that does raw? even a pocket sized one maybe?

would be awesome to have a handy sidearm that shoots raw!
>> Butterfly !xlgRMYva6s
yes and this is /p/ not /ph/ you 7chan SCUM.
>> Anonymous
>>133506
f*ck that, i'm tired.

>>133508
o rly? g-series sounds sweet. i loved the g5, when it was released but it was way too expensive for me back then ... still i think it's quite big. anyone got a g-series powershot? can you tell?
>> Butterfly !xlgRMYva6s
The general advice is get an A series as the G will be too similar sized to your SLRs and wont provide _any_ advantage.
>> ac !!VPzQAxYPAMA
>>133511
I briefly owned a G1. It was kinda bulky.

A6x0 can use the hacked firmware for RAW, I know, and they're reasonably pocketable unless you wear fagtacularly-tight pants. Same quality as the Gx series, but cheaper (though at the cost of a hot shoe, so pocket-strobisting is trickier)
>> ac !!VPzQAxYPAMA
>>133513
You're thinking of the SxIS series. The G-series isn't that big.
>> Butterfly !xlgRMYva6s
>>133516
you think im thinking?
>> Anonymous
>>133515
after some research with the help of google picture search i come the conclusion that there are more similaritiest between g- and a-series than differendes. so firmware-hack sounds fine. thanks.
>> Compton
Ricoh GRII shoots RAW without hacks. It's kind of neat. It's weird though, 28mm f/2.8 (I think, something like that) fixed lens, no zoom. Has a square format mode (I don't know why), and shooting in RAW black and white mode the noise looks like really neat looking film grain.