Pros
- Sturdy titanium body
- Captures 768-by-1024 video
Cons
- Large, for a point-and-shoot, and heavy
- Very expensive for a snapshooter
Bottom Line
It's very expensive for a pocket camera--and is too large for many pockets--but it's quite well made and performs admirably.
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