I've got a Panasonic LX3. My requirements were something with a raw mode and decent low-light performance (both noise and autofocus). Decent wide-angle was also desirable. The LX3 does all that and more.

Downsides:

- lens cap (verus a built-in)
- only barely fits in a pocket
- lack of telephoto is occasionally annoying, but not often
- UI designed by sadistic monkeys

Really, any of the compact camera will have an awful UI, but the Panasonic really went for the jugular. You've got two switches on the body (on/off and record/playback), two more on the lens barel (AF normal/AF macro/manual focus, and aspect ratio) two separate joysticks/pads, and assorted other buttons. It's really a mess. Nonetheless, the low-light results beat out my old Nikon D70, and from such a tiny sensor.