Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"We need a digital camera that can be switched on and fire off that first shot fast. It's not a commonly tracked statistic on any review site, and nobody seems to have this information for every camera. We were hoping other readers could inform us as to what small digital cameras can fire off their first pics in under a second (ideally under half a second). It needs to be small, but mostly, just really quick in operation. Thanks!"
I've read all the replies to Engaget's short, incomplete review--almost intended to set up a cat fight among users. Mobile device users, especially found on Engaget, are quite adamant about favorite manufacturers, carriers, form factors, features and performance. But Dextius should'nt get rammed for liking a Palm Treo, a solid device that isn't in the same league as an expensive Nokia but meets his requirements.
In one of my eBay guides, I mention that only 30% of a mobile device's features are ever used and buyers should choose a device based on needs:
http://reviews.ebay.com/Choosing-a-Smartphone-Sony-Ericsson-p990i-Example_W0QQugidZ10000000001923787
So that readers have the specs on the N95, Treo 750, iPhone and HTC Touch (not mentioned here), I set up a comparison chart on Phonescoop:
http://www.phonescoop.com/phones/compare.php?id%5B%5D=1325&id%5B%5D=1294&id%5B%5D=1110&id%5B%5D=1054&id%5B%5D=
In 2008, due to Google, the Open Handset Alliance and other third-party developers, we're going to see a lot of Android-based mobile devices hit the market. For my vision of the ultimate mobile device, see my posts on MarketingBeyond or Mobile Telephony Innovations:
http://innovativemobile.blogspot.com/2007/12/talk-to-your-telephone-sprints-touch.html