On Jun 29, 2006, at 10:17 AM, Ann Sanfedele wrote:

>> http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/canonpro1/page3.asp
>>
> and why they stopped making it I jsut don't know...

Sales of 'prosumer class' fixed lens digital cameras are down quite a  
bit since DSLRs approached the $500 price bracket. Kind of a shame as  
some of the better cameras in the class are very capable and provide  
features that DSLRs do not. I still have my Konica Minolta A2, my  
favorite of the class that the Pro-1 was a part of, and recently  
purchased the Sony DSC-R1, which is a bit beyond either of the above  
due to its much larger sensor. Both of them are very fine cameras for  
certain purposes.

What I am curious about is that you seem comfortable enough with the  
LX ... What makes the *ist DS so much more difficult to deal with? Or  
do you not use the LX very much anymore either?

Godfrey

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