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![]() | Panasonic Lumix LX100 Pros: Obiettivo.Design. Compactness. Robustness. Physical rings for aperture, focus and shutter speed. Fast Af. A couple of fun filters. Lots of information on the monitor. Cons: JPEG only discrete. Electronic viewfinder just enough. Opinion: I had it, I loved it, I sold it but I took it back. It has a great all-rounder and bright optics (there is simply no compact with micro or larger sensor that has such a bright lens!) That said, it's not pocket-sized and you'll need your handbag or at least a case to carry it around." So I get a Sony Rx100!" you will say. That at least really fits in your pocket. I do not blame you. You will shoot in JPEG to pass them immediately on your phone with the (excellent) application. To try given the excellent prices of the used. Version2 I do not know how convenient it is for the difference in price that there is. sent on July 07, 2022 |
![]() | Panasonic GX80 / GX85 Pros: Compact.Excellent construction. Fast and accurate Af except in extreme situations. Display with touch pad af very useful. Great videos. No more selection of micro 4/3 lenses Cons: Headphone and microphone output not present for videos. Electronic viewfinder only discreet. Opinion: I carried it in my belt bag on several excursions with a pair of lenses supplied. (I recommend a 15 PanaLeica or a 17 Olympus + 45 Olympus) and it gave me a lot of satisfaction. Clearly in situations of limit light better to put even brighter optics such as the 1.4 of Sigma to make up for the small sensor that still behaves well up to 1600/2000 ISO. NOT EXCITING JPEGs. I recommend shooting in RAW. In all cases a gem with an excellent price / performance ratio (it is also found at € 300) that if you know how to use and if you have no pretensions gives many satisfactions. sent on July 07, 2022 |
![]() | FujiFilm Finepix X100 Pros: File quality. Compactness. Robustness. Silent shutter. Optical viewfinder. Cons: Slowness. Opinion: Machine with which I had a lot of fun with a lot of satisfaction. The body is sturdy and compact. The files are great and return a unique vintage flavor. The central shutter is very quiet. Manual controls are a plus. Unfortunately the machine has a slow af and sometimes you have to anticipate the action. But I fell in love and I do not exclude a return of flame. sent on July 07, 2022 |
![]() | Nikon D3 Pros: Af. Construction. No unnecessary embroidery. Cons: Weight but manageable. Opinion: I've been using it for 10 years. THE DSLR. It has a Swedish sniper AF, a solid construction from high carpenter. I also nail the tiles for the shelves. Absence of all the lazy electronics minchionates that put on new toys. For the preview of the exhibition there is the display meter. The live view would be there as well but it's a sloth. With this machine you shoot nose from the bottom or from above because in the time you start to make 10 shots, with new toys you make one... Blurred. It has a button for each function and I see the menu once a year. It comes to 6400 iso almost clean indeed with a nice grain manageable in the post. Who needs it most? I leave the races to the kids. Perfect white balance. Ready-made jpeg when you burglars to produce posts. With 12 megapixels I make A3 prints and 40x60 albums and do not enlarge to 200% to monitor. These are sick games. I mean, let's give this gift. Make yourself a serious car. In fact, in this case it is the machine that chooses you. So good luck. sent on September 05, 2020 |
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