and I've never known that darn man to be wrong.
Very kind of you, Bushfire! Actually, I thought I was wrong once, but I was mistaken...
Only thing I'd question about the value of comparing those % ratings is that, apart from the <£200 price tag, they don't really compare like with like. Most of those other cameras, while of fine quality, are compacts with 3x or 4x zooms. The kind of camera everyone should have, because it'll fit in a shirt pocket and you'll be more inclined to actually carry it around with you — so ending up with more pictures, which is what it's all about. But the S5600 is more akin to having an SLR kit with a 35mm wide angle, standard 50mm, 80-200 zoom and 400mm long telephoto, all rolled into one. The F30 scores higher than it, but it'd be nigh on useless for taking shots
at of my young fella playing footie, for instance.
The S5600 should by rights be compared with similarly-featured 10x zoom (or 12x) SLR-like models such as the
Canon PowerShot S1 IS,
Kodak Z650 or
Panasonic Lumix DMC FZ50 — which I must say I rather like the look of. Leica 12x zoom lens,
and image stabilisation. Pricier, though...
Of course, there's also the matter of whether one's personal preference is for the feel and look of black rubber...
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But that's another kettle of fish.
