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I hate to be anorakian, but...... what camera should I get?
My birthday in a couple of month's, and I thought it would be good to have a small compact that I can always carry with me, for those unmissable shots of car crashes, mating horses in a field, drive-by-shootings, and my wife not saying anything for three minutes - you know, one-off moments to treasure.
I thought an APS-C size sensor best, unless anyone can really recommend anything smaller. Most shots will just be personal stuff, and I won't be wanting to blow them up large. A lot of the shots will be flower close-ups, the rest will be general view. The camera needs to be light and small, with a zoom lens.
Any recommendations?
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Re: I hate to be anorakian, but...... what camera should I get?
I carry a Canon PowerShot SD-750 with me at all times. That series had very good reviews and it works quite well for me. I suspect you will want a later model. Nice view screen, good quality shots and small enough to always be in my pocket. I got a case for it, as some reports say it is sensitive to lint in the shutter cover. Mine is now a couple of years old, in my pocket 24/7/365. The only thing I wish it had is a peek-through viewfinder as well as the preview screen.
ALL of my other cameras are Nikon.
Pops
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Re: I hate to be anorakian, but...... what camera should I get?
Hi Rob,
If you want a sensor that big in a compact*, I'm not sure there is much choice so far.
* althought I can understand why
However, bear in mind that with a sensor that big, it needs quite a large diameter lens, in fact, it'll be almost the same size as a typical crop factor DSLR lens, the only space saving is likely to be the lack of a mirror box on the camera body. A google turned up a Sony model; NEX-3, there might be a Samsung by now as well.
Or go micro 4/3? Panasonic or Olympus.
Or smaller still (sensor wise) and Canon G11 (10MP), that seems to be highly regarded.
Cheers,
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Re: I hate to be anorakian, but...... what camera should I get?
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Dave Humphries
Hi Rob,
If you want a sensor that big in a compact*, I'm not sure there is much choice so far.
* althought I can understand why
However, bear in mind that with a sensor that big, it needs quite a large diameter lens, in fact, it'll be almost the same size as a typical crop factor DSLR lens, the only space saving is likely to be the lack of a mirror box on the camera body. A google turned up a Sony model; NEX-3, there might be a Samsung by now as well.
Or go micro 4/3? Panasonic or Olympus.
Or smaller still (sensor wise) and Canon G11 (10MP), that seems to be highly regarded.
Cheers,
Yes, Samsung have the NX10, but it weighs a kilo! No good. The canon G11 looks good - very light too. http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/spec.../canon_g11.asp
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Re: I hate to be anorakian, but...... what camera should I get?
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carregwen
Yes, Samsung have the NX10, but it weighs a kilo!
Almost inevitable I'm afraid, the 'price paid' for a bigger sensor <sad smilie, just for Rob>
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Re: I hate to be anorakian, but...... what camera should I get?
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carregwen
Any recommendations?
An iPhone?
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and my wife not saying anything for three minutes - you know, one-off moments to treasure
PS: I heard a good one the other day. Chap says "I haven't spoken to my wife in 18 months ... I don't like to interrupt her!"
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Re: I hate to be anorakian, but...... what camera should I get?
Good iPhone example ... I had a meal on one of the fishng boats that I service, a couple of days ago. I think that when a lot of people hear the word "fishing boat" they think of cold - rusty - uncomfortable - and baked beans on toast whereas in reality they have comfortable conditions - eMail - satelite TV (for when they have time to watch) - and meals fit for a king.
For lunch I had Scallop potatoes (sorry Ali!) (tasted devine!) - peas - carrots - coleslaw - beetroot and roast pork with apple sauce.
https://www.cambridgeincolour.com/fo...8&d=1274818926
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Re: I hate to be anorakian, but...... what camera should I get?
Olympus EP-2 with f/2.8 25mm pancake lens....er, actually, on second thoughts, no, because then I would be really really jealous
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Re: I hate to be anorakian, but...... what camera should I get?
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Colin Southern
Good iPhone example ... I had a meal on one of the fishng boats that I service, a couple of days ago. I think that when a lot of people hear the word "fishing boat" they think of cold - rusty - uncomfortable - and baked beans on toast whereas in reality they have comfortable conditions - eMail - satelite TV (for when they have time to watch) - and meals fit for a king.
For lunch I had Scallop potatoes (sorry Ali!) (tasted devine!) - peas - carrots - coleslaw - beetroot and roast pork with apple sauce.
https://www.cambridgeincolour.com/fo...8&d=1274818926
Shouldn't that shot be in the 'kitchen' thread? They allow women on board ship then? To do the cooking, no doubt (insert ladies leaving the forum smilie)
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Re: I hate to be anorakian, but...... what camera should I get?
I carry a Canon S-90 with me on my belt and use a cell phone case for it. Great camera and easy to use in those times when I need to be quick on the draw. It has many features as the LARGE cameras have. I hope this is not to late. My recommendation, Have fun looking.
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Re: I hate to be anorakian, but...... what camera should I get?
I always carry a Panasonic Lumix TZ6 with me. I see the TZ10 is available and it has a built in GPS which plots where you are when taking the shot.
Might have to get one as I am a gadget "freek" according to my wife.
David
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Re: I hate to be anorakian, but...... what camera should I get?
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carregwen
They allow women on board ship then? To do the cooking, no doubt (insert ladies leaving the forum smilie)
The cooks are male and (thank goodness) the galley girls are in fact girls. Lots of women on board ... someone has to do the job right!
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Re: I hate to be anorakian, but...... what camera should I get?
My brother uses the Panasonic Lumix with a Zeiss lens and I reviewed a number of shots from his recent trip to Europe. He wanted me to organise some canvass prints for his home. I was quiet amazed at the quality - not of his shooting but what the camera produced.
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Re: I hate to be anorakian, but...... what camera should I get?
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Peter Ryan
My brother uses the Panasonic Lumix with a Zeiss lens and I reviewed a number of shots from his recent trip to Europe. He wanted me to organise some canvass prints for his home. I was quiet amazed at the quality - not of his shooting but what the camera produced.
Thanks, Peter. Is it the GF1 you refer to? This one http://www.amazon.co.uk/Panasonic-Lu...4856868&sr=1-2 It looks very good. The sensor is normal dslr size so the pixel density rate is only 5MP cm2.
This video gives all the details http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/mpd/perma...ef=ent_fb_link
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Re: I hate to be anorakian, but...... what camera should I get?
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carregwen
T~ The sensor is normal dslr size ~
Not quite Rob,
It is micro 4/3, so comes with a crop factor of 2 and is therefore is smaller than the average DX style DSLR (where cf = 1.5 or 1.6).
I don't know whether you did the sums yourself based on MP and DX sensor size, or read it somewhere, if the former, the pixel density might be a bit more than 5MP/cm2. Not to say it isn't a good compromise though, I did suggest it above.
Cheers,
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Re: I hate to be anorakian, but...... what camera should I get?
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Originally Posted by
Dave Humphries
Not quite Rob,
It is micro 4/3, so comes with a crop factor of 2 and is therefore is smaller than the average DX style DSLR (where cf = 1.5 or 1.6).
I don't know whether you did the sums yourself based on MP and DX sensor size, or read it somewhere, if the former, the pixel density might be a bit more than 5MP/cm2. Not to say it isn't a good compromise though, I did suggest it above.
Cheers,
Details are here on DP Review. http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/spec...nic_dmcgf1.asp
And these are the lenses you can get for it http://www.fotosense.co.uk/slr-lense...ur-thirds.html Think it takes some of the Leica lenses too.
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Re: I hate to be anorakian, but...... what camera should I get?
The figure is, I assume, correct then - good
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Re: I hate to be anorakian, but...... what camera should I get?
Rob,
I have not had a real look at the camera. I had a quick chat with my brother and he advises it is the Lumix TZ7, a 10 mp camera that was released into Australia late last year but may not have the type of sensor you are looking for. He chose it as it had a slightly wider angle lens than other plus for the lens quality - http://www.lumix.com.au/dmc-tz7.
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Re: I hate to be anorakian, but...... what camera should I get?
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Peter Ryan
Rob,
I have not had a real look at the camera. I had a quick chat with my brother and he advises it is the Lumix TZ7, a 10 mp camera that was released into Australia late last year but may not have the type of sensor you are looking for. He chose it as it had a slightly wider angle lens than other plus for the lens quality -
http://www.lumix.com.au/dmc-tz7.
Thanks, Peter. I did look at that one, and it does have good reviews, but yes, it has a smaller sensor. What I really want is a small light camera that will give picture quality as near as possible to a DSLR. I have an old Canon 350D with small kit lens, which is quite compact, but not quite small enough and is out of date now regards features. I want something that I can take a quick shot with using auto settings if needed.
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Re: I hate to be anorakian, but...... what camera should I get?
Rob,
I will be plesaed to see what you come up with in end.
Please keep us informed.