Thanks for the link - I went and bought one!
Background is I had a Canon Pro1. Beautiful camera at low ISO, outstanding image quality with a 28-200mm equivalent L series lens. And, unfortunately, broken "beyond economic repair", according to the breakdown insurance company.
When the insurance company proposed an IXUS (Elph) in replacement (8megapixel, sir) I laughed at them and eventually sorted out compensation in the form of gift vouchers.
After much humming and hawing, I went for the FZ-18. It really came to a choice between it and the S5IS. The S5IS had the Canon hotshoe, build quality and zooming during movies, the FZ18 had a wider wide end and RAW. In the end, the RAW and 28mm equivalent swung it for me.
I hope I don't normaly fall for the "gee whizz" of a megazoom, but the lens range on this little fellow
does impress. Here's a picture taken on a murky morning at the wide end of the zoom, looking towards the Forth Rail Bridge:
Look above the "K" of "Binks" and you see a small island nestling under the bridge. I switched to the longest zoom and took this. At
1/40, hand-held at 504mm equivalent!
So far the weather has been so grey I've not had a chance to try it outdoors. And I constantly worry about whether I might miss a proper flashgun (eg the Princess' pavilions at DW). But I suppose that's what the SLR is for. For 90% of the outdoor shots I take, this FZ18 shows tremendous flexibility and I hope will be great fun!
I shall continue to post my impressions as I get to use it a little more.
regards,
/alan