Does it exist!?!?

njjeepthing

Explorer
I'm looking for a small point and shoot style camera, that still has some of the features of a DSLR camera, can't be bigger than say an Iphone.

Where should I start?
 

TJDIV

Adventurer
Well, IMO start by telling us what features of "similar to DSLR" that interest you.

My point and shoot is a Canon Elph 790is. I still get the 10MP images (IMO, not as much clarity as the ESO40d) but I also get the portability of it and the video option which is surprisingly good.

I would get some version of the Canon Elph if I had to do it over. I haven't researched them since last year.

To be honest, I have gone back to the 790is over the 40d more times than I care to admit.
 

njjeepthing

Explorer
Well, IMO start by telling us what features of "similar to DSLR" that interest you.

My point and shoot is a Canon Elph 790is. I still get the 10MP images (IMO, not as much clarity as the ESO40d) but I also get the portability of it and the video option which is surprisingly good.

I would get some version of the Canon Elph if I had to do it over. I haven't researched them since last year.

To be honest, I have gone back to the 790is over the 40d more times than I care to admit.

Basically I don't want to drag my expensive, large Nikon out on Jeeping trips. But would still like to capture great shots worthy of printing. Maybe even shoot in Raw format.
 

photoman

Explorer
Basically I don't want to drag my expensive, large Nikon out on Jeeping trips. But would still like to capture great shots worthy of printing. Maybe even shoot in Raw format.

RAW is pretty limited in lower end cameras. Usually when to get to a P&S that shoots manual and RAW you could a DSLR for comparable. If the P&S is the way you want to go though - that really doesn't matter.

You may want to check out the underwater camera review. http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/Q209waterproofgroup/ Waterproof can be useful out on the trail as well as most of these having a level of protection from being dropped or banged around.


A similar test of P&S with super zooms: http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/q209grouplongzoom/
 

spressomon

Expedition Leader
I find the small digital cameras lacking a viewfinder of any kind to be a PITA most of the time. I looked at the Olympus for its dust and moisture/weatherproof construction but, again, without even a small window to look through for framing it makes it frustrating for most outdoor shots.

The camera companies will figure it out one of these years!
 

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