There are always exceptions that prove the rule. The S90 is among an elite group that includes a couple of Niknos, a couple of Canons and a Couple of Leicas, (and their Panasonic siblings).

On 9/10/2010 9:11 PM, David Savage wrote:
I was playing with a friends Canon S90 last weekend and it has a
control ring surrounding the lens that can be used for manual focus as
well as controlling aperture, shutter speed etc.

DS

On 11 September 2010 01:42, P. J. Alling<[email protected]>  wrote:
  Most point and shoots don't have focus rings, or an easy method of manual
focus.  Look how well that works out.  We have so much to look forward to.

On 9/10/2010 7:48 AM, Mark Roberts wrote:
David Savage wrote:

It'll certainly have a focus ring.
Here's a question for the peanut gallery: How long before someone
makes a lens that *doesn't* have a focusing ring? For casual shooters
who never take the camera off auto focus. Given the continuing drive
to shave costs wherever possible, I'll bet someone does it. My money
is on Canon for DSLR's and Panasonic for EVIL cameras. Place your
bets!



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