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    Wtcc - Fia Gt

    I suppose if you get "the" action (which these aren't, unfortuantely) you don't need many.
    First three are 640x480 crops from the full action wide angle.
    I love the EF-S 10-22 !
    Last one is with the 70-210 and 2x extender.
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    Ouch!

    Nasty. I've never had my windshield pop out. That would ruin your day.

    I guess you're getting used to your camera? I've been playing with a Konica Minolta A200 and I can see why you liked your A2 so much. That camera series really is excellent. Autofocus and shutter-lag are excellent for a compact digital. And the AS works awesome.
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    Re: Ouch!

    The FZ20 outdoes all in one respect, my wife can use it !
    She couldn't manage the Z1, but actually gets cars in the frame wiht the FZ20

    Yes, the A1, A2, Z1 we had were all good P&S at the time.
    For me the A2 was a backward step from the A1 in many ways.
    AF wasn't as good, viewfinder prone to flare on highlights while focussing (software).
    Viewfinder resolution was the main reason to keep it, because unlike the A1 I could successfully manual focus the A2.

    The resolution wasn't as important as the ISO speed and noise.
    On a bad day the A1 was better, with bigger sensor sites.

    The Canon is in a different league, as you'd expect of a DSLR
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