Actually the original Optio S (don't know about the S4) is one of the
few P&S cameras I have tried that gives any feedback about the focus
point.  If you view the LCD while shooting, small green brackets
appear right at the focus point.  Very handy for determining if you
actually focused on the right thing.  I'm surprised that no mention is
made of it.  Way more useful than my daughter's Optio 230 or Canon A10
digitals.  Pre-focus with the focus indicator on the Optio S make it
into a palatable camera for me.  Not anywhere near an SLR, but way
better than run of the mill P&S.

I have to agree that there is a comforting feeling using a camera that
you feel in complete control of that responds to your directions when
and how you want it to.  One of the important aspects to me of the
automated cameras is how comfortable they are to use when all the
little automations are turned off.

-- 
Best regards,
Bruce



Tuesday, December 2, 2003, 9:00:59 AM, you wrote:

BL> Bruce,

BL> I tried what you said and it worked quite fine... I suppose the 
BL> difference between, say my MZ-6 and this Optio S4, is that in my case
BL> I get feedback (viewfinder confirmation and a little beep) while 
BL> holding tiny Optio S4 in front of me in the midst of a partying crowd,
BL> it is not easy to get the feedback, supposing there is some.

BL> That's why I am falling deeper and deeper in love with my ME Super -
BL> everything is much smoother, much more natural, much faster...

BL> Thanks!

BL> Boris



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