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Off to Disney next year and decided I need a really good compact camera to take... but what?
Currently I have a D700 as main camera with good quality glass (16-35 f4, 24-70 & 70-200 plus 50mm f1.4) as well as an XPro. While I will probably take the D700 for things like Seaworld, evenings and a few other things it is not a practical camera to take round everyday, especially with going on rides. While I like the XPro for some stuff, it does not excel at fast moving kids rides or have the best AF (wife struggles to use it)
So, I need a good quality compact - requirements are:
- Smaller than the XPro
- Excellent IQ (are there any DX sensors in compacts yet?)
- Good zoom range (ideally 24-120 FF equiv but can be flexible)
- Easy to use (for the wife/son, classic Point & Shoot)
- Ideally around £300 but no problem spending more if I need to (but realistically £500 would be getting near the max).
- As close to a DSLR as possible - especially things like startup, shutter lag etc...
I do like the look of the new X30 from Fuji and have also heard good things about a Panasonic (TZ40 or 60 or something)? Suggestions please...
Currently I have a D700 as main camera with good quality glass (16-35 f4, 24-70 & 70-200 plus 50mm f1.4) as well as an XPro. While I will probably take the D700 for things like Seaworld, evenings and a few other things it is not a practical camera to take round everyday, especially with going on rides. While I like the XPro for some stuff, it does not excel at fast moving kids rides or have the best AF (wife struggles to use it)
So, I need a good quality compact - requirements are:
- Smaller than the XPro
- Excellent IQ (are there any DX sensors in compacts yet?)
- Good zoom range (ideally 24-120 FF equiv but can be flexible)
- Easy to use (for the wife/son, classic Point & Shoot)
- Ideally around £300 but no problem spending more if I need to (but realistically £500 would be getting near the max).
- As close to a DSLR as possible - especially things like startup, shutter lag etc...
I do like the look of the new X30 from Fuji and have also heard good things about a Panasonic (TZ40 or 60 or something)? Suggestions please...
The XF1 is very compact and is VERY cheap atm. IQ is good from both and they're pretty simple to use although I'm still learning my way around the x20.