The Olympus C8080 handles 28mm very nicely, especially at f/5.6. The camera
is out of production, so if you find one, you can get it for a very
reasonable price. It's not a perfect camera (slow write to file in RAW
mode, slow focus in dim light) nor is it compact, but the optics and the
picture quality are superb.
David "Routemeister" Thompson
http://home.rochester.rr.com/backroads/
"Cardamon Dave" <> wrote in message
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> Boy, I've been jilted. New Canon Powershot S60 can't produce sharp
> pictures at its wide-angle (28mm in 35mm equiv.) setting. Either the
> edges or center of all images are blurry and distorted. Can't even read
> the street signs in my shots. And the purple fringing is severe, even
> in moderately contrasty subjects. What a downer.
>
> (BTW, this wasn't a camera shake issue. I had the same issues when the
> camera was set on a tripod or a firm support.)
>
> Has anyone found--and actually used!--a good wide-angle non-DSLR
> digicam that can produce sharp images across the frame? That Samsung
> Pro815 is supposed to, but I have yet to see either a review or a
> retailer selling them.
>
> -Cardamon Dave
>