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<blockquote data-quote="Rick M" data-source="post: 175070" data-attributes="member: 4399"><p>A couple months ago I picked up a Canon G15, it's a great little P&S that shoots RAW, 1.8 lens and shoots great right out of the gate. I use it for "snapshots" and occasions/places I don't want to use an Fx DSLR. It excels at snapshots but does not compare to a well thought out/executed shot from my D600. The key for me is that with the D600, I'm trying for more than just a snapshot and the results are subject to my mistakes. I have lower expectations from my G15, so I am more easily impressed with the fact that it gets it right most of the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick M, post: 175070, member: 4399"] A couple months ago I picked up a Canon G15, it's a great little P&S that shoots RAW, 1.8 lens and shoots great right out of the gate. I use it for "snapshots" and occasions/places I don't want to use an Fx DSLR. It excels at snapshots but does not compare to a well thought out/executed shot from my D600. The key for me is that with the D600, I'm trying for more than just a snapshot and the results are subject to my mistakes. I have lower expectations from my G15, so I am more easily impressed with the fact that it gets it right most of the time. [/QUOTE]
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