I won't talk about sensors, as I don't know too much about them yet, but with form factor, it seems that the competition is not with µ4/3 cameras with their interchangeable lenses, but with the new Leica X1, and the interesting Ricoh GX100, GX200, GR Digital III line.
Yup, that's more like Sigma is somewhat in the middle there, being expensive than Leica and more of a serious compact compared to the Ricohs. Ricoh has a very interesting line-up. To me, they are the most interesting cameras out of the "serious P&S" category and I am looking forward to a GX300 announcement.
The device is aimed at gamers and TV watchers, generating a 3D image with use of a pair of 0.7-inch OLED panels, which each display separate images, doing away with the ghost imagery that often comes along with 3D displays.
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I won't talk about sensors, as I don't know too much about them yet, but with form factor, it seems that the competition is not with µ4/3 cameras with their interchangeable lenses, but with the new Leica X1, and the interesting Ricoh GX100, GX200, GR Digital III line.
Yup, that's more like Sigma is somewhat in the middle there, being expensive than Leica and more of a serious compact compared to the Ricohs. Ricoh has a very interesting line-up. To me, they are the most interesting cameras out of the "serious P&S" category and I am looking forward to a GX300 announcement.