Feb 2006

For the long time I refused to consider P&S cameras as a possible alternative to manual SLR or rangefinder. But when I started taking street snapshots I soon discovered that in most cases the SLR's profile is too high. Most people will treat you as a pro photographer and you will loose the "moment of truth". So recently I acquired couple of P&S cameras. The one is Olympus, presented here, for another see the next entry. I like this one. The name is Olympus MJU II (AKA Olympus Stylus Epic). I never used it on the tripod, this picture is just a joke. It is one of the smallest 35mm cameras ever made, though it has very good 35mm F2.8 glass and reliable active autofocus system. Born to live in the pocket. I already have more then 70 rolls done with this camera. Most of the pictures in my
"Walking Downtown" gallery have been taken with this camera. The review is here:
Photo.net Olympus MJU II review
If you need small, reliable and quiet P&S camera, look no further, it is here.
Fanny part: I bought this one for $12 on Ebay. The new will cost you $60 more (was true at the time, oh well...).
Feb 2006
This is Canon AF35ML AKA Canon Autoboy Super, I have it. Its a good P&S autofocus camera with fast 40mm F1.9 lens (unusial for P&S). It was originally marketed 1981. Its bigger camera compared to Olympus MJU II and a bit noisy, but very cute reliable fast shooter. Here is a link:
Apr 2006
I took this photo with Olympus MJU II.
Sometimes I use Oly as a normal camera -- i.e. compose image in the viewfinder, check autofocus lights etc.
But often I use it as a spy camera. It is me on the picture shooting, the camera is in the palm.
Olympus MJU II not just small, its also really quiet. Perfect low-profile shooter.