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sfaoldguy said:
- Lack of deapth-of-focus which requires a bit of post processing to get the desired effect.

Afaik, the H2 has an aperture priority mode, where you can set the aperature such that you have enough depth-of-focus. Normally, cameras do not pick too small aperatures because it is connected with a longer time the shutter is open increasing the potential to camera shake the picture. I think must people that use "automatic" settings will prefer "not-shaked" pictures over pictures with maybe a little less depth-of-field. But with prosumer cameras, it shouldn't be a big problem to have a bigger depth-of-fiel, a smaller one instead is.

Nice pictures btw.!
 
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