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- Bennn0
I took the DSLR to Mirrorless step last year. Sold my Canon 60D and got a Fujifilm X-T1 with 3 lenses. Super cool camera.
Well.. it's still too heavy and bulky to carry. I'm really tired of carrying lenses and the X-T1 with lense on is still too heavy.
I moslty shoot when hiking and during long day walking and hike. And I noticed I almost exclusively shot pictures with my Samsung Galaxy S7 during the last 6 months... Wich makes amazing pictures for a "phone".
So, I think I'm ready to take the Mirrorless to Compact step. Its weird to think but I have to realize i dont bring my X-T1 kit anymore because of the weight.
After A LOT of reading on the web I'm currently lurking the Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark II and the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 V
- Look at M43. The new Olympus/Panasonic's are really nice. Much, much smaller lenses, it's really quite amazing.formed
- i dont want micro 4/3rdBennn
- sensors are too smallBennn
- Images and video are great, thoformed
- Here ya go Ben
http://www.sony.com/…ok_not_ok - whuuuut! Didnt see this one anywhere! thanksBennn
- Why don't you consider a smaller fixed lens Fuji? Maybe the new X100F?
https://fujilove.com…mg33 - the X100F is interesting... but no touchscreen to move the focus point... its mendatory in 2017Bennn
- I have the touch screen focus on my X70 and turned it off the first day I had it. It's hugely annoying.mg33
- Curious - if you're getting a camera with a viewfinder, why the interest in touch screen focus? I fee like choosing single point, zone, or wide tracking shouldmg33
- always get you close to what you want if you're framing your shots appropriately.mg33
- on new camera you can chose the focus point while watching in the viewfinder, there's a name for this, its the new hypeBennn
- Hype.mg33
- yeah but its very useful, saw many photographer on youtube stating how useful it isBennn