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Last weekend I went to paris for a couple of days to visit a friend and, having only paid for hand luggage, I decided against trying to squeeze in my DSLR and lenses too. Having returned I really wish I'd have had a camera better than my iPhone 4 or compact from several years ago to take a few photographs, more for memories sake than anything. This has led me consider some of the compact alternatives available. Obviously I'm not going to match my D200 for versatility, quality etc. but something small and still capable of reasonable low light shots, lenses & a sensor size capable of creating reasonable bokeh (or whatever you may rather it be called) and minimal infuriating shutter lag would fit the bill perfectly.
The specification I'm trying to find is to be as pocketable as possible whilst still offering the features above. I'm not looking to fit any silly 300mm lenses, just a pancake for wide-angle and something in the 50-85mm equivalent area for portraits, both with a nice wide aperture. No need for a viewfinder really, especially as they're all electronic, they'll just add unwanted bulk.
It seems the panasonic GF1/2/3 are popular on this forum. The olympus are a little pricy for my needs. I'm looking at sub £500 including one of the 2 lenses I need. I wonder if the larger sensor of the Sony Nex-5 might be better suited to the shallow DOF effects I'm hankering after.
Any and all input is welcome on the bodies to consider and the suitable lenses for wide-angle and portrait shots.
The specification I'm trying to find is to be as pocketable as possible whilst still offering the features above. I'm not looking to fit any silly 300mm lenses, just a pancake for wide-angle and something in the 50-85mm equivalent area for portraits, both with a nice wide aperture. No need for a viewfinder really, especially as they're all electronic, they'll just add unwanted bulk.
It seems the panasonic GF1/2/3 are popular on this forum. The olympus are a little pricy for my needs. I'm looking at sub £500 including one of the 2 lenses I need. I wonder if the larger sensor of the Sony Nex-5 might be better suited to the shallow DOF effects I'm hankering after.
Any and all input is welcome on the bodies to consider and the suitable lenses for wide-angle and portrait shots.