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Thank you I will have a look!Yes, just seen this:
Thread 'Amazing Zoom.'
https://www.talkphotography.co.uk/threads/amazing-zoom.730275/
Thank you I will have a look!Yes, just seen this:
Thread 'Amazing Zoom.'
https://www.talkphotography.co.uk/threads/amazing-zoom.730275/
I've had the RX10iii and IV they're not pocket sized but the results are very good for a one camera solution, if I was going to Aus with one camera it's what i'd be taking, the mk4 is also a 4k video cameraTake a go pro for the beach/sea and something like a Panasonic Fz1000 or Sony rx10-mk3 or mk4 to cover a wide to tele range without having to change lenses plus giving you good quality and video capability .. the other alternative not yet mentioned is simply take a high spec I.phone 11 ,12 ,or 13
Thank you I will have a look!
That's something I'd never do.if I was going to Aus with one camera...

I am going for a month to Spain- and taking 3 camera bodies.That's something I'd never do.
Cameras fail and if I'm away for a fortnight, having no camera would make me very unhappy. Still, that's where smart phones come in handy!![]()
I'm planning a 2 week trip to Mull in mid October - 2 x Sony a7Riv's bodies with 4 lenses all Sony of course - 24-70mm + 70-200mm f2.8 - 90 mm Macro - 24mm f1.8 and my 200-600mm FEI am going for a month to Spain- and taking 3 camera bodies.




I'm planning a trip to Mull in October - 2 x Sony a7Riv's with 6 lenses a tripod ,Gimbal, monopod 6 128GB SD Cards Laptop and some camo gear for getting close to Otter etc
Sod point and shoot lol ,
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I am going for a month to Spain- and taking 3 camera bodies.
But I bet that photography is a principal aim for your trips whereas for the OP it’s just ancillaryI'm planning a 2 week trip to Mull in mid October - 2 x Sony a7Riv's bodies with 4 lenses all Sony of course - 24-70mm + 70-200mm f2.8 - 90 mm Macro - 24mm f1.8 and my 200-600mm FE
a carbon fibre tripod ,Gimbal, carbon fibre monopod with 6 fast 128GB SD Cards a Laptop and some camo and wet weather gear for getting close to Otter etc
point and shoot just won't cut it lol ,
Les![]()
Always have two the same. If one craps out - you got another. Chances of both s***ting the bed - next to none. My bug bear is sensor dirt and lens changes - I try and minimise the swapping to keep it as clean as I can. On a mirror-less this is probably even more important.
Problem with this approach - you really need two camera bags and this makes flying with it prohibitive unless you want your stuff to go in the hold - which I don't.
Agreed - I was merely responding to Steve's postBut I bet that photography is a principal aim for your trips whereas for the OP it’s just ancillary.
You ain't wrong.But I bet that photography is a principal aim for your trips whereas for the OP it’s just ancillary.
Rule One of the internet: nothing stays on topic for long.You ain't wrong.

There's no denying it's not pocket sized but put a 600mm lens on the A7 and re-post the picture, as a one camera solution there's nothing like the RX10IVI know they're different propositions but here's that camera next to a FF camera with a 35mm f2.8.
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and here I've included a 25-250mm TZ100.
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The last few holidays I've had I've taken the A7+35mm and TZ100 for the longer and wider shots and when even a relatively small A7 is too intrusive.
Agree with this I bought an Rx100v used under £500 and if I only had one camera that would be it.The Sony RX100 cameras are small and compact and have excellent IQ.
There's no denying it's not pocket sized but put a 600mm lens on the A7 and re-post the picture, as a one camera solution there's nothing like the RX10I
If I was taking my A9 & 200-600mm I'd 100% take a compact, but one camera, it'd have to be the RX10
I know they're different propositions but here's that camera next to a FF camera with a 35mm f2.8.
The last few holidays I've had I've taken the A7+35mm and TZ100 for the longer and wider shots and when even a relatively small A7 is too intrusive.
I have the RX100 Mk6 with the 24-200 equiv lens and it's great, I don't mind the slower lens as the extra zoom makes the camera so much more versatile.Agree with this I bought an Rx100v used under £500 and if I only had one camera that would be it.
No slouch at video either with inbuilt ND.
The only snag is modest zoom they addressed this in some later models but they no longer goes down to F1.8 and the ND couldn't fit in either.
I too have travel situations (usually public transport or cycle-camping) where I don't want to take a DSLR and all the lenses etc but I also don't want to forgo zoom capability. I also like a viewfinder (optical or electronic) and I prefer dials to touchscreens for changing settings. I had the opportunity to buy a Lumix FZ200 at a really good price, which is described as a bridge camera and is basically a compact camera with a big lens and more ergonomic body. I find it a cracking little camera but it is really limited on account of its small sensor in respect of IQ, low light performance etc. - but there are plenty of situations where the small sensor is good enough.
If I could afford one, I would like to replace it with the Lumix FZ1000 (or something similar) that has a 1 inch sensor.
The choice-limiting factor for me is wanting the zoom capability but not wanting/being able to take loads of big lenses: I want a single item to do the lot. My second limiting factor is wanting a viewfinder and dials. I do use the long end of the FZ200 zoom and I know that I would miss it if it weren't there. I also know that if I had to do everything via a screen rather than viewfinder and dials, I would get frustrated and err on the side of leaving the camera in the bag/pocket and just use the phone instead (and then not bother taking a fair few shots on account of the quality/limitations of the phone).
I had the opportunity to buy a Lumix FZ200 at a really good price, which is described as a bridge camera and is basically a compact camera with a big lens and more ergonomic body. I find it a cracking little camera but ....
fz200 is a great little thing.
Mine is definitely the FZ200 - and as you can see, it is a little thing:Could there be some confusion over ... FZ200 and TZ200?
And it doesn't help when they're given different names in other countries.
Yes definitely, and definitely a bridge camera, not what I'd call a compact.Mine is definitely the FZ200 - and as you can see, it is a little thing:
I had the opportunity to buy a Lumix FZ200 at a really good price, which is described as a bridge camera and is basically a compact camera with a big lens and more ergonomic body. I find it a cracking little camera but it is really limited on account of its small sensor in respect of IQ, low light performance etc.