JohnN
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Hi,
I'm slowly drifting away from photography as my primary hobby, but have had it too good for too long to drop decent image quality, shallow DoF, good AF and so on. That I I don't own a phone so my old work iPhone is it and I hate it.
So, I'm considering getting shot of all my Fuji (great kit by the way) and getting an all in one - possibly the Pano FZ2000, if it ticks enough boxes.
So my needs
If I'm honest I know this camera doesn't exist and if its did I'd get all the unicorn shots I wanted
, but without looking at the £1K+ Sonys is the FZ2000 the best option?
Its been a while since I've stepped outside of the classic DSLR or mirrorless options so really don;t know this area at all.
...or should I just STFU, stop wasting your time and stick with my kit?
Thanks all for reading.
I'm slowly drifting away from photography as my primary hobby, but have had it too good for too long to drop decent image quality, shallow DoF, good AF and so on. That I I don't own a phone so my old work iPhone is it and I hate it.
So, I'm considering getting shot of all my Fuji (great kit by the way) and getting an all in one - possibly the Pano FZ2000, if it ticks enough boxes.
So my needs
- One lens on body - a one camera to rule them all sort of deal.
- Sharpness\quality of shot - if its soft I'll bin it (bad habbits from an ex-pixel peeper), if its uninteresting I'll bin it, if theres no "pop" I'll bin it
- Good AF, no point in taking a pic if its missed focus.
- Good range - I've always liked to get close, but every now and again want a landscape shot, so anything under a "wide" to 400 would be out.
- Excellent focus selection
- Strong EVF - I'm loved having focus peeking and all the extra EVF bring with it and would struggle to go back.
- Good dynamic range
- Lots of buttons and dials (except Exp Comp - never used it and consider it a waste of a dial), one thing I have come to love about the Fujis is everything being there, without menu digging.
- Decent DoF - I know the 1" sensor is really not going to help with this.. this may well be my major compromise, even now I miss my Canon FF\135 f2 combo.
- Macro, maybe not as much of a need as it was.
- ND Filter (inbuilt) - not something I do much, mostly because I'm never prepared enough to have any with me.
- Carryable - I dropped the FF for the Fuji so I'd stand a chance of actually carrying it - would a bridge be too far in the wrong direction?
- Finally budget - I'd want some cash left over after the sale, it would gut me to give up everything (even if I don't use it) and be left with "blugh" images.
- Touch screen
- Focus Stacking (this looks great for getting focus just where I want it for my miniature painting shots)
- Post Focus (for when I mess up!)
- Slowmo
- Really good macro, but happy enough to drop on the Raynox 250 if needed
- Weather sealing - I don't shoot much in the rain but I do like not to worry if it rains.
- 4K Image capture
- Live long exposure preview (used to love that the the Olympus)
- Every bell and whistle going
Always up for a new gimmick.
- Well if I'm brutally honest I never go out with a plan (unless its macro back on the MPE 65 - those were different days), so its much more of take a camera with me on family days out\holidays
- I tend to just set it to whatever I'm planning to get at the beginning of the day and leave it alone, so wide aperture if going to take family shots, fast speed if birds or so on and just swap over if needed.
If I'm honest I know this camera doesn't exist and if its did I'd get all the unicorn shots I wanted
Its been a while since I've stepped outside of the classic DSLR or mirrorless options so really don;t know this area at all.
...or should I just STFU, stop wasting your time and stick with my kit?
Thanks all for reading.
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