For a variety of reasons I've reached the conclusion (as offered here earlier this year) that a "pro-sumer" P&S camera is probably the best option for my next camera. Based on what I've read here and elsewhere (
www.dpreview.com in particular) I'm currently leaning towards either the Olympus XZ1, Canon S95 or S100. The S95 is an established and well known and respected product. The S100 is , apparently, just coming out and though there are some reviews around it hasn't really been exposed to the masses much so who knows how it will fare longer term. As for the Olympus it has some very good reviews and it's specifications on paper certainly put it in good stead relative to the Canon products. I also have had positive experiences with their cameras in the past.
Is anyone here familiar with the Olympus XZ1? How about the S100 - has anyone here handled/used one yet? Thoughts/comments about the S100 vs. the S95? Any concerns about Canon changing to a "home grown" CMOS sensor from the CCD that is in the S95 and S90? If I went the Canon route is it worth the wait and extra $ for the S100 vs. the S95? I say all this recognizing that black Friday is just a couple of weeks away and that everything changes in the consumer world around then.
Any insight/comments that might help me sort all this out would be appreciated. Heck, maybe the camera I should be looking at isn't one of these products!
Thanks.