I highly recommend the Leica D-Lux 3 (10mp) for a small camera (not quite pocket sized) with a nice combination of auto and manual settings. It has a long list of outstanding features and an excellent viewscreen. Especially nice for golf course photography and other large scale photographs is the ability to photograph in 4:3, 3:2 and 16:9 aspect ratios. You can stand quite close to a large green and capture the entire image. It has a great lens system (so I'm told).
Low and behold, Wayne and I agree! The Leica has a great lens for a small camera, vivid details and a little wider angle (28 mm) than most small cameras. In the right setting it takes incredible photos. Other advantages are that it is relatively easy to operate manually, and it shoots in RAW (without conversion) which gives a wider range of editing options and allows for some reset of settings without losing quality. The different size formats are nice, but know that in all but 16 X 9 the camera is not using the full sensor, therefor you are losing megapixels.
The disadvantages are that the internal jpg processor (panasonic or contracted out) is not great, and has a noise issue at anything above 100 ISO. Also, because of this problem in the earlier model (the D-Lux 2, which I have) the newer model (D-Lux 3) has strong noise reduction built in and that reduces the advantage of the great lens and it cannot be turned off. One can get around this by shooting in RAW and converting to jpeg using a quality conversion program after downloading. It is a bit of a hassle, but I like to shoot in RAW anyway so it doesn't bother me much.
Last thing. The camera was produced through a joint venture between Leica and Panasonic. Both Leica and Panasonic Limux sell essentially the same camera (same lens, same internals) with different branding and a slightly different look. If you don't care about the Leica logo, then buy the Panasonic which is much cheaper. I do not know the model number of the comparable Panasonic, but a reputable camera shop will know.
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Wayne Freedman. Saw your post after typing. You can shoot in RAW with both the Leica and the Limux. No viewfinder on either camera. They are the same camera with a slightly different look.