Canon PowerShot S100 is my pocket camera winner
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Canon PowerShot S100 is my pocket camera winner
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The Canon Powershot S100 comes with a 24-120mm lens. I have my Canon S100 set up on Custom to start at the 35mm focal length when I turn the camera on. By design or by luck, it's an ideal 35mm f2.8 lens (35mm equivalent).
As you can see in the photo, the S100 is very close in size to the Olympus Stylus Epic 35mm film camera, and it has a 35mm f2.8 lens. As much as I appreciate and enjoy using the Olympus Stylus Epic (also named mju-ii), the Canon is now the camera that's in my pocket everyday and the photo quality is just great. At this date the Olympus Epic is about two to three times more expensive than the S100.
I've decided on the Canon Powershot S100 over the popular full frame 35mm film camera.
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