ExpoMike
Well-known member
Okay, I will start by saying I am a noobie to the higher end, manual settings camera world. I have been using a Konica-Minolta DiMAGE D600 camera for the last 4-5 years and have been very happy with it but I am starting to want to do things I am limited in doing with this camera.
I have been lightly researching camera info for the last 6 months but have stepped it up in the last week or so. I am so overloaded with info and each time I think I might know what I want, something in a review will get me looking at a different model, only to go through this all over again. I am going crazy.
I am at a crossroads of what I want to do and maybe the camera doesn't exist for this. Originally I had thought I wanted to go with a dSLR (Canon XSi or T1r) but the more I thought about it, the more I realized the size and support gear really needed, I would be unlikely to take it on most trips/outings. The main thing that was driving me this way was the tele/zoom lens available. I have found myself in many situations where I want to frame the shot better but am just too far away to do any justice. I cannot physically get any closer so a good zoom lens would solve that.
I also know I take a lot of pics while driving (safely) or do a quick, out the window shot of something that grabs my interest. This is where size matters. My current D600 is small and compact, that I can keep the case in my console drink holder, unzipped and just grab it quickly, when I need to. A large dSLR will not allow for this and the front of the Cherokee is already tight with the wife and I, gear, dog, etc., etc. The limit of the small size is that it limits the zoom range because of physical limitations.
I am also wanting to get more into manual settings, to improve my camera knowledge and usage. I also want to be able to use RAW format (ideally RAW+JPEG) so I can play with things post production. With all this in mind, I "thought" I had things narrowed down but then reality checked in and made me analyze things. Here is what I have been looking at,
Canon G11
Canon SX1 IS (or SX10 IS)
Canon XSi
Canon T1r
Panasonic LX-3
Olympus EP-1
I was leaning to the G11 but the lack of zoom was detracting me. I did find some teleconverters which would help and keep the package fairly small, especially when I don't need the teleconveter. Then I started looking at the SX1, which falls into the SuperZoom catagory. It has the zoom I was looking for and though smaller than a full dSLR, larger than any compact camera. This is what was steering me away from the XSi and T1R. The LX-3 was another option in the SZ category but again size was what I am worried about.
Then I ran into the EP-1, which is more compact in size but allows interchangeable lens. I could leave the 14-44mm lens on for quick grabs as it would be fairly compact but could swap on a longer lens when I needed to shoot far shots (obviously not driving). This seems like a good camera to go with but it definitely comes with a higher cost.
At this point I am just overloaded with info and no idea where to go. I know I need to go out and actually handle and play with them but I am interested in comments and ideas. Help me keep my brain from exploding. Thanks.
I have been lightly researching camera info for the last 6 months but have stepped it up in the last week or so. I am so overloaded with info and each time I think I might know what I want, something in a review will get me looking at a different model, only to go through this all over again. I am going crazy.
I am at a crossroads of what I want to do and maybe the camera doesn't exist for this. Originally I had thought I wanted to go with a dSLR (Canon XSi or T1r) but the more I thought about it, the more I realized the size and support gear really needed, I would be unlikely to take it on most trips/outings. The main thing that was driving me this way was the tele/zoom lens available. I have found myself in many situations where I want to frame the shot better but am just too far away to do any justice. I cannot physically get any closer so a good zoom lens would solve that.
I also know I take a lot of pics while driving (safely) or do a quick, out the window shot of something that grabs my interest. This is where size matters. My current D600 is small and compact, that I can keep the case in my console drink holder, unzipped and just grab it quickly, when I need to. A large dSLR will not allow for this and the front of the Cherokee is already tight with the wife and I, gear, dog, etc., etc. The limit of the small size is that it limits the zoom range because of physical limitations.
I am also wanting to get more into manual settings, to improve my camera knowledge and usage. I also want to be able to use RAW format (ideally RAW+JPEG) so I can play with things post production. With all this in mind, I "thought" I had things narrowed down but then reality checked in and made me analyze things. Here is what I have been looking at,
Canon G11
Canon SX1 IS (or SX10 IS)
Canon XSi
Canon T1r
Panasonic LX-3
Olympus EP-1
I was leaning to the G11 but the lack of zoom was detracting me. I did find some teleconverters which would help and keep the package fairly small, especially when I don't need the teleconveter. Then I started looking at the SX1, which falls into the SuperZoom catagory. It has the zoom I was looking for and though smaller than a full dSLR, larger than any compact camera. This is what was steering me away from the XSi and T1R. The LX-3 was another option in the SZ category but again size was what I am worried about.
Then I ran into the EP-1, which is more compact in size but allows interchangeable lens. I could leave the 14-44mm lens on for quick grabs as it would be fairly compact but could swap on a longer lens when I needed to shoot far shots (obviously not driving). This seems like a good camera to go with but it definitely comes with a higher cost.
At this point I am just overloaded with info and no idea where to go. I know I need to go out and actually handle and play with them but I am interested in comments and ideas. Help me keep my brain from exploding. Thanks.