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>>220668Hehehehehe. You haven't been here long, have you?
Hehehehehe. You have no idea what you're talking about, do you?
>> It's got the best speed of operation of any compact camera, period. Dual wheels, with the rear wheel containing a push-in function to access other user-defined settings like ISO, quality, flash compensation, etc.
>> The operation is so quick, reliable, and similar to my SLRs, I can get very quick shots on the street. Also, and this is a rarity among point and shoots: no discernible shutter lag, if you're in Snap, Infinity, or MF mode (though the manual focus is lame and sucks). No shutter sound, either. You can turn every unnecessary sound off, which is not something I think you can say for many point-and-shoot class cameras, again. It becomes a stealth camera. With the viewfinder, I don't have to frame using the terrible (and bright) screen. Instead, I've got big 21mm/28mm brightlines, and I can shoot as though I'm using a rangefinder, a la HCB, Winogrand, Erwitt, DAH, and the other Leica-using ilk.
>> Frankly, I like the GR lens as well. It's sharp, fast, and because of the unfucked noise reduction, you can shoot good stuff at a 1/15th of a second at f/2.4 at 1600 and get usable stuff in any room with more than a few photons bouncing around. Now that's a pretty fucking good trick, if you ask me about a pocket camera. I just love mine.
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