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Hi chaps.
I normally use a Canon EOS400D with a small collection of lenses. However there are a number of times and places where its just not convenient / practical or "comfortable" to be carrying a "full size" camera to.
So I am thinking I would like to get a reasonable compact "pocket" camera.
I was thinking of spending up to say £200 for one.
Panasonic Lumix TZ7 seems to be well regarded.
I have no brand loyalty here.
I am not so set on lots of features.
Most important is performance. Pocket to photo time is what is the difference between getting the shot and not getting anything.
Picture quality is obviously important but equally obviously going to be a compromise on a pocket size piece of kit.
I'd also like to be able to shoot HD movies with it. And for them to be OK quality. No HD is a deal breaker I think.
I'd like some manual control. Special "scene modes" for "food" seem redundant but an AV, TV, type modes would be good.
I don't need a huge zoom. I don't need 300 face recognition and smile triggered shutter etc. Image stabiliser and decent picture at "high" ISO (by compact camera standards) would be more important for me.
Any thoughts folks?
I normally use a Canon EOS400D with a small collection of lenses. However there are a number of times and places where its just not convenient / practical or "comfortable" to be carrying a "full size" camera to.
So I am thinking I would like to get a reasonable compact "pocket" camera.
I was thinking of spending up to say £200 for one.
Panasonic Lumix TZ7 seems to be well regarded.
I have no brand loyalty here.
I am not so set on lots of features.
Most important is performance. Pocket to photo time is what is the difference between getting the shot and not getting anything.
Picture quality is obviously important but equally obviously going to be a compromise on a pocket size piece of kit.
I'd also like to be able to shoot HD movies with it. And for them to be OK quality. No HD is a deal breaker I think.
I'd like some manual control. Special "scene modes" for "food" seem redundant but an AV, TV, type modes would be good.
I don't need a huge zoom. I don't need 300 face recognition and smile triggered shutter etc. Image stabiliser and decent picture at "high" ISO (by compact camera standards) would be more important for me.
Any thoughts folks?
