PhotoPham
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While shopping for a Point and shoot camera, I realized there is one thing reviews that don't tackle, it's autofocus speed.
In everyone's experience of point-and-shoots, which had the best focus speed, especially in lower-light situations? Primes or zooms, it doesn't matter, it's all about speed.
Answers that don't work:
Some people will tell me Contax G1/2 but that can't fit in my pocket so keep to a portable size.
I understand people will say Olympus XA/XA2 but there's no autofocus.
Lomography cameras, there's no autofocus and many are too bulky to put into a pocket and I don't like plastic lenses.
Strangely enough, people tell me an EOS camera with pancake but no way to fit a fat SLR in my pocket haha.
In everyone's experience of point-and-shoots, which had the best focus speed, especially in lower-light situations? Primes or zooms, it doesn't matter, it's all about speed.
Answers that don't work:
Some people will tell me Contax G1/2 but that can't fit in my pocket so keep to a portable size.
I understand people will say Olympus XA/XA2 but there's no autofocus.
Lomography cameras, there's no autofocus and many are too bulky to put into a pocket and I don't like plastic lenses.
Strangely enough, people tell me an EOS camera with pancake but no way to fit a fat SLR in my pocket haha.
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