What would be your ideal wide angle P&S? I have a Canon G10 which I like but would like something wider--as it was not wide enough for some street scenes in NYC....
What would be your ideal wide angle P&S? I have a Canon G10 which I like but would like something wider--as it was not wide enough for some street scenes in NYC....
I have not used P&S for a number of years....that said some cameras, if the have a threaded front lens, you can put a WA adapter on it. Back in the mid ninety's I had an Olympus that worked very well with it and also a TC.
Bill
The Panasonic LX5 has 24 mm equivalent versus the G10's 28 mm. Can't recall seeing a P&S with a wider lens than 24 mm. There's a 7-14 mm (i.e., 14-28 mm equivalent) Panasonic lens for Micro 4/3 cameras but it's fairly large so even if you attached it to a G10-sized Micro 4/3 body, the combo would be rather hefty.
Need wider? Just do a mulit-frame mosaic. No limits then.
Roger
Rocky,
A little planning and moving subjects can be imaged. There are many mosaics on my webiste of moving animals. For example, if in a city, you want to do a street scene that includes the buildings. Put the camera horizontal (landscape mode), and image the moving part first, then image the area above it in the next frame. The buildings are static, so it will work. If a horizontal panorama, choose a gap in moving in subjects for the seam between frames. It can work most of the time.
Roger