+ Panorama function: The angle can be preselected with 120, 240 or 360 degrees. Most panoramas (landscapes) I make only 120 degrees, because they are still represented in considerable size on the computer monitor as well as on the camera display. When recording, I turn myself (or the camera) as long as the visible on the display progress bar is displayed; helpful, of course, if I'm keeping the horizontal or vertical line reasonably ;-) The handling corresponds to the rotation of a scene (ie not sticking together of individual photos) and I get a panoramic picture with both the top and bottom straight edge. Conclusion: very easy handling with fast visible, perfect result!
+ Image viewing and image search is performed with rotating ring (clockwise or counter-clockwise - similar to iPod) so is much faster than with the usual left / right rocker
+ Photo documentary: newspaper articles, business cards and postcard, notes, etc. are documented lightning speed in an auto-start Macro mode (in EXR mode). What I have not been all documented in this way - photo documentary as a notebook, just simple!
+ Night shots: amazing exposure with low noise. This gives me a lot of unusual motifs!
+ Zoom: 15x zoom with effective image stabilization
+ Images in the camera screen even be shown when the camera lens is not extended
+ Charger: no cable, just in socket and battery charger in appeal (by the way, there are plenty of suitable third-party batteries on the Internet)
+ Basic Manual includes 19 + 3 printed pages - the rest is in * .pdf file
biggest drawback:
- The optical viewfinder is missing (as in virtually all compact cameras!)
not so bad:
- Images can not be in view mode fragmentary enlarged (or does it?)
- Even when the camera lens protrudes out slightly body
- Zoom adjustment runs something (does not stop immediately) after
- Camera screen is pivoted
Conclusion: This camera is with me almost daily for a hopefully very long time, because it is absolutely fit for use and small and light.