Thanks for the reply.

Quote Originally Posted by Photo-John
I'm curious. Are you ruling out the Canon or do you just want to compare it to a Sony? Because if you like the Canon, why not just get it? The Canon A-Series digital cameras have consistently been on the Top Ten lists of PCPhotoREVIEW.com and PhotographyREVIEW.com sonce the A85 - that's over two years. Those cameras are absolutely proven. And you aren't going to be able to match the Canon to a Sony feature by feature.
Yup, AFAIK the A510 is the best in its class. I was just wondering if there were any others in existence [other brands] that could match the A510's features, just to make sure. I'm trying to cross out all other possibilities. I don't want to have to find out that another digicam with better features at similar cost was currently available, after I get the A510.

Quote Originally Posted by Photo-John
I'm pretty sure all of the Sony digital cameras use proprietary rechargeable batteries. There's really no need to shy away from proprietary batteries, as long as they're good ones. I prefer them to AA batteries. When they're good, they're smaller and hold a charge longer. I buy one or two extras, always keep the extras charged, and rarely have any battery issues.
If I'm not mistaken, the old P-series and the new S- and W-series use AA batteries. I prefer the availability and low cost of AA NiMH's.

Quote Originally Posted by Photo-John
There's actually only one 3-megapixel Sony digital that's still available. It's a CD Mavica - one of the cameras that saves to small Compact Discs. Here's a link to the Sony MVC-CD350 Mavica page on this site: http://www.pcphotoreview.com/cat/dig...7_3098crx.aspx

And here's a link to all of the Sony 4-5 megapixel digital cameras: http://www.pcphotoreview.com/mfr/son...4_4337crx.aspx

I hope that helps. Let us know if you have more questions.
Thanks for the suggestions.

P.S. [OT]
Great write-up/pics on the 2006 Marzocchi launch at mtbr.com