If you're not wedded to the idea of a Pentax p&s you could look at some of
the Panasonic Lumix cameras which shoot raw. A used one might be in your
range. Similarly, the Canon G-9 or earlier models, although the G-9 is
rather bulky.

Bob 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
> Behalf Of ann sanfedele
> Sent: 13 December 2008 19:57
> To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
> Subject: Re: Wanted to buy: Optio - need advice
> 
> Ok -- I guess I have to emphasise that I'm never gonna get one of the 
> fancy ones --  
> I jsut didn't know if things had gotten so far beyond , rapidly, than 
> I'd see a couple of years ago that
> I could dream --
> 
> I was thinking it would be nice to have one pentax digital to submit 
> things to PUG with -- and the little optio
> soemone had at GFM in 2005 (think it was Robb) waskinda neat
> 
> I sure can't spend more than $150 - I don't care if it is 
> cosmetically 
> nice -- just as long as it works...
> 
> I'm thinking ebay, of course, but non of the listings give 
> enough info 
> -- hope someone had one they
> didn't want anymore here.
> 
> thanks for all the detailed info
> 
> ann
> 
> 
> 
> P. J. Alling wrote:
> 
> > Ann, the only "compact" camera with quality comparable to a DSLR 
> > presently is the Sigma DP1.  Price new about $650.  I've never seen 
> > one selling used, too new maybe.  It has the quality of a DSLR and 
> > most of the  drawbacks of a compact, according to the reviews I've 
> > read.  It also uses the Foveon sensor, so it's doubtful that your 
> > existing Canon software could even come close to properly 
> decoding the 
> > raw data.
> >
> > ann sanfedele wrote:
> >
> >> Brendon and Paul....
> >>
> >> re getting up to the best res...  was just hoping ... :-)
> >>
> >> For my own uses I don't need that kind of res  -  I'd like 
> to be able 
> >> to shoot at 1600 with one though...
> >>
> >> I haven't kept up with any of this stuff so hoped someone could 
> >> suggest the best bang for a bit of a buck
> >>
> >> Thanks for the input
> >>
> >> ann
> >>
> >> Brendan MacRae wrote:
> >>
> >>> I don't believe any of them shoot RAW. I think the A40
> >>> has the highest resolution number (12MP) but it
> >>> doesn't mean much because the sensors in these cameras
> >>> are tiny. I doubt you'd be able to do 11" x 17" even
> >>> at 300dpi with any consistancy. The newer models do
> >>> seem to have slightly better dynamic range than their
> >>> older cousins. I have the W60 and it does a much
> >>> better job at keeping highlights tamed. The lenses are
> >>> also only so-so and all seem prone to abberations to
> >>> one degree or another.
> >>>
> >>> It's certainly possible to get great images from the
> >>> Optio cameras (at least under heavily controlled
> >>> conditions) but I've found after 50,000+ images with
> >>> them that they're really best suited for snaps.
> >>>
> >>> -Brendan
> >>> --- ann sanfedele <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>  
> >>>
> >>>> I got a little bit of money for my birthday....  I
> >>>> very much liked the Optio Bill Robb had at GFM  - I want 
>  a used one
> >>>> cheap...
> >>>>
> >>>> Beyond one of you selling it to me...
> >>>>
> >>>> Do any of these point and shoots shoot raw?
> >>>>
> >>>> Which has the largest sensor? Can I just hook it up to 
> my computer 
> >>>> to load?
> >>>>
> >>>> Can I use my Canon Zoom browser to load stuff?
> >>>>
> >>>> Recommendations for one for no more than $150....  ?
> >>>>
> >>>> I'd like to be able to pull images out of it big
> >>>> enough for submitting stuff to stock
> >>>> (their min requirement is 11 x 17 at 300 ppi and at
> >>>> least 50 mgs)
> >>>>
> >>>> want something I can carry with me for quick grab
> >>>> stuff without taking my more expensive gear
> >>>> every time I go out.
> >>>>
> >>>> I'm going to B&H on Sunday to buy printer ink and
> >>>> paper  -  THey have a few listed  but not enough detail
> >>>>
> >>>> Refurbished is fine
> >>>>
> >>>> thanks for help
> >>>>
> >>>> ann
> >>>>
> >>>>
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