These responses have got me thinking about what exactly is a point and shoot. Why is an X100 a point and shoot yet a DSLR not a point and shoot or do people just generally mean not DSLR when they say point and shoot?
Surely a real point and shoot was something like the Olympus trip?
Agree that X10 is nice and X100 is better.
Having used various 'point and shoots' over the last six months I have gone back to using a DSLR (a very old cheap one at that) as it gives me IQ that betters or matches any new point and shoot and is just so much nicer to use (holding, speed of focus, DoF etc, etc,)
Sorry, not trying to derail - carry on![]()
surfg1mp said:I have been hunting for a small camera that easy to carry around without being a pain. I have a d90 a d300 and a bunch of lenses. Although both great cameras, sometimes it's not practical to carry the weight.
I done a load of research and ended up going for the Nikon p7000. Reviews were Good, so got myself one. Wanted a compact camera with manual control, a view finder and raw support. The p7000 had all these so thought it would do the job. A lovely looking camera with the ergonomics you'd expect from nikon. The view finder wasn't much use. Had weird wb issues. And didn't rate the images from the small sensor.
Had a play with a friends Sony nex, and fell in love with this quirky camera. It ticks all the boxes apart from the view finder (unless you get the nex 7) but the screen is really good and tilts to help compose. Great little camera that has finally solved a problem for me.
Personally, I was fed up with lugging a heavy dslr and lenses around. There seems to be a school of thought that says as soon as you get a dslr, you have to " buy glass", which is great I've you are a pro or very keen amateur, but this road leads to many people spending far too much money on kit that becomes less user friendly every time you upgrade something.
An x10 would easily fit in a jacket pocket
I also love my NEX. I got the C3 because I preferred the size and grip to the 5N.
My problem now is I'm thinking of selling it to buy an X10 instead. I just don't know what to do though. The X10 looks so good and I wouldn't need to change the lens. It's also a faster lens than the Sony kit.