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Conclusion - Pros

* Very compact and pocketable
* Excellent handling for a small camera
* Solid build and excellent fit / finish
* Good resolution and decent edge-to-edge consistency
* Realistic natural color, subtle processing, excellent tonality for a compact
* Extensive system support - optional add-on lenses and flashguns
* iTTL flash hot shoe
* Optical image stabilization works well, even at very slow shutter speeds
* Very good distortion control, especially for macro
* Excellent output quality at lowest ISO settings - though default settings need post-processing
* Best Shot Selector helps produce good shots in tricky situations
* Command dial and custom function button give quick access to settings
* Optical viewfinder
* In-Camera Red-Eye Fix works, but is slow
* D-Lighting function
* Excellent flash performance
* Very keen pricing

Conclusion - Cons

* User interface somewhere between 'quirky' and 'frustrating'
* Very slow focus and rather sluggish performance overall
* Frustrating manual control mode
* Poor performance above ISO 200, ISO 3200 pointless
* Unimpressive burst mode
* Default settings produce images lacking 'punch' (of course you may see this as a Pro, not a Con)
* Screen can be difficult to see in bright light, occasional blooming of preview image
* Sound cuts out before the end of movie clips
* No in-camera video editing capability
* Even the finest quality JPEG is still quite heavily compressed and no raw mode
* Lens range (35-123mm) not the most versatile - would be nice if it started wider
* Lens fairly dark (f/5.3) at the long end of the zoom
* No live histogram, no raw mode