Hi,
any recommendations for either M4/3 or Compact with a budget of $600?
Most likely will be shooting in auto mode.
Thanks!
Hi,
any recommendations for either M4/3 or Compact with a budget of $600?
Most likely will be shooting in auto mode.
Thanks!
Hi,
any recommendations for either M4/3 or Compact with a budget of $600?
Most likely will be shooting in auto mode.
Thanks!
thanks for the suggestions!
primarily for holiday reasons. I have also considered the size of the camera hence I have narrowed it down to Enthusiast Compact Camera or MILC.
I am unable to bring my phone overseas for personal reason, hence I would have to rule out Camera phones and I would definitely need a camera.
As for the shots that I will be taking, mostly is people (with landscape background). There may be occasions where I will also just take breathtaking landscape of scenery.
I would also like to say that I won't be using the camera to take close-up shots of flowers etc.
Probably you can ask yourself this few questions and you can decide whether u want m4/3 or compact.
1) Do you find it a hassle to change camera lens all the time?
2) Are a paranoid kind of person about dust spots in the camera?
3) Do you like your camera to be easily slipped into your pocket?
4) Can you live with "acceptable" image quality?
Hi guys,
thanks for the advice. I ended up buying Panasonic DMC-GF6 instead.
I find option 4 very hard to answer because it all depends on a person's choice.
I do realize one thing is that usually for beginners and causal photo takers if they want good pictures they usually use the present ordinary camera non dslr that they own and try to take all sorts of shots to try to improve with software etc when they actually need a better camera and they just realize it one day.
I do realize one thing is that usually for beginners and causal photo takers if they want good pictures they usually use the present ordinary camera non dslr that they own and try to take all sorts of shots to try to improve with software etc when they actually need a better camera and they just realize it one day.
1) No they don't, might be the case for you but you don't represent beginners and casual photo takers.
2) Not alot of people, beginner or more advance shooters uses software, etc to try to improve. (advance shooter would improve or enhance their shots with software, but if you can get the thing right the first time round, you don't need to keep fiddling with your picture using software).
3) Good camera doesn't need to be DSLR. You speak as if DSLR is the answer to everything. And there is no ordinary camera non DSLR.
lucky I'm not using DSLR..so if my pic sux..I can blame the camera . :bsmilie:
Soulblade88 what camera u using?
Hi,
any recommendations for either M4/3 or Compact with a budget of $600?
Most likely will be shooting in auto mode.
Thanks!