Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/01/27

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Subject: [Leica] small range finder for cycling
From: jmaddox01 at suddenlink.net (Jack Maddox)
Date: Sun Jan 27 18:01:53 2008
References: <4cfa589b0801261249h724aa7e7k76f2b3695ad783c3@mail.gmail.com>

Adam,
Get the Olympus XA. It is the smallest add the very best. $100.00 or 
less. I wouldn't part with mine. Here is a website
 http://tinyurl.com/32bvfl
Jack

Adam Bridge wrote:
> Assuming I get back up on my bike, I'd like to carry a small camera
> because, frankly, I see some amazing things out there. But carrying my
> M8 doesn't really work: too big and too heavy and it's even more
> expensive than my bike although it's a near thing.
>
> I'd love a small range finder camera or at least one I can compse
> without holding at arm's length.
>
> The Canon G9 is probably the upper limit in size. I don't think high
> ISO is an issue.
> Suggestions are most welcome.
>
> Oh, I've had the staples removed after surgery but still a few weeks
> before I can begin PT. We'll either buy another Element or a RAV4.
> Both have excellent crash safety. Still haven't begun to evaluate my
> cameras. I need two working arms for that.
>
> Thanks to all!
>
> Adam
>
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