If you want really small, I'd go for the Panasonic LX1. Superb lens, image stabilization, RAW format capture available. If you're willing to carry a little bit more, a Konica Minolta A200 is fantastic. About half the weight of a Pentax DS with 18-55 lens, about 30% smaller overall, and 28-200mm equivalent field of view choices with a superb lens. RAW, buffered writes, full manual control, etc.
Either is a bit more than $300 but well worth it. Godfrey On Jul 4, 2006, at 2:37 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi all. > > I'v decided to try and get some poundage off this old body, and > have recently started bike > riding around > town. The added weight of even the smaller Lowpro treker is a bit > to much, so i thought > i'd get a P&S > digital and just keep it in my pocket or clipped on the bike some > were. > > Any suggestions. 4-5 megapixels are fine. I'm also going to buy a > new guitar, my old one > is > unrepairable froma bridge seperation, so i'd like to keep the price > to about $300 or less. -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

