>>3603057What you want is the Ricoh Gr Digital (2006) the very first digital Ricoh Gr ever made. You can find one for maybe $100 on eBay. It will fit in your pocket and dust isn't much of an issue. I get some lag rarely when I change the iso (but sticking to P mode and using the spot meter setting to get the right exposure is the easiest way to shoot this camera). It's extremely portable and will fit in any pocket. Startup time is pretty snappy and it has a very primitive snap focus that allows you to press the shutter all the way down in a single motion and will yield a in focus image (if your SS is too low and you're handholding then this will effect it much more) about 9/10 times. (I think it has something to do with the tiny sensor and wide lens). Of course if you like it then you could consider upgrading to the apsc sized versions, but I think you'll find the gr digital to be very capable.