Originally posted by mikhael
Because cameras that fit in your pocket have **** for focus, zoom, or flexibility.
DSC-V1:
Focus: definable area focus (center, top, bottom, left, right, center-wide, spot) or user-definable distance (0.1m to 15m to infinity)
Zoom: 4x optical (it's a pocket-sized camera, for pete's sake!

)
Flexibility: Doesn't bend a bit due to metal construction. Oh, wait, you mean flexability of
use?

Well, originally, I was going to get the DSC-F717 (the one with the big swivel barrel lens attached to one side). But I eventually went for the V1 for it's size... I have a friend who has a DSC-F707 (same size as the F717), and he rarely carries it along with him. I figure I'[ll get more use out of the smaller camera, not being a journalist, than I would have a big one.
Plus, it has shutter priority, aperture priority, and complete manual control modes. ISO from 100-800 plus auto, EV +/- 2, and various preset white balance modes, as well as a "point-at-a-neutral-color-and-set-the-white-balance" mode.
It's quite versatile.
