23-02-15, 09:23 AM
(This post was last modified: 23-02-15, 12:06 PM by nick crisp.)
Doesn't the camera you go for depend on what kind of shots you want to take, and the situations you'll be using it in? So a little more info might be useful.
EXAMPLE: Currently using a cheap Fuji, 12mp, bit of a happy snap thing really. What I like about it is that it easily fits into my bike jacket pocket. But the shots don't have much in the way of clarity compared to the results some get. Now, I know I could go all DSLR or whatever the latest thing is, but I don't want to increase bulk significantly. I also don't want to have to get too deep into the tech side of learning to use something complicated cos I'm not looking (at this stage) to get to professional level. All I'm looking for is the next step up, still has to fit in that jacket pocket so it's handy for quick snaps, and not heavy when out in the hills. Landscape is my no. 1 interest. So I'd be grateful for any suggestions of what to go for too.
EXAMPLE: Currently using a cheap Fuji, 12mp, bit of a happy snap thing really. What I like about it is that it easily fits into my bike jacket pocket. But the shots don't have much in the way of clarity compared to the results some get. Now, I know I could go all DSLR or whatever the latest thing is, but I don't want to increase bulk significantly. I also don't want to have to get too deep into the tech side of learning to use something complicated cos I'm not looking (at this stage) to get to professional level. All I'm looking for is the next step up, still has to fit in that jacket pocket so it's handy for quick snaps, and not heavy when out in the hills. Landscape is my no. 1 interest. So I'd be grateful for any suggestions of what to go for too.