Dogman
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Go for a used P&S by Canon or Lumix.
I've been researching pocketable digital cameras in anticipation of an upcoming trip to Europe and I'm pretty discouraged by what I'm finding available. I've been looking at Canon S100s, Nikon P7800s, and Ricoh GRD-IVs. I'm shocked at the asking prices on Ebay, and the number of these cameras I see with lens errors or listed as "for parts or repairs" concerns me greatly.
I've pretty much decided that unless a great deal on one of these cameras happens to fall into my lap, I'm just going to bring my iPhone 13 Pro and take pictures with that. It probably takes photos just as good or better than the 10-year-old compacts anyway, and has no retractable lens to cause problems.
When I don't want to carry much on a trip, the iPhone 15 Pro, a pocketable tripod with a smartphone mount, and the Moment bluetooth remote does a tremendous job. Add your favorite third-party camera app for more options as well.
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One thing I found with the GRiii was that it’s the only camera I’m really happy shooting using the screen. Bigger cameras, unless on a tripod or wanting an angle I can’t otherwise reach, I always use the viewfinder. Somehow the GRiii works, however - I suspect because it’s designed for that and the very small size makes it feel more natural.I had a Canon G9 and a Canon SD880is back in the day. While I liked these cameras, I went back and looked at the images I shot with them and I don't think they are as good as what I'm getting from my iPhone 13 Pro today. (I could be wrong as I was looking at them on Google photos and Google's compression may have something to do with it.)
One big factor in favor of the iPhone is the size of the screen. All of the compact digicams I'm interested in (even the new GRIII and IIIx) only have three-inch LCDs. I just measured the image area (that is, the area on the screen that will be captured; excluding the UI controls) and the diagonal is about 4.25 inches. That is a huge difference. I think I'll try shooting some images with my DSLR in live view so I can figure out if I'm willing to deal with shooting on a tiny 3" LCD.
I have no concerns about being able to make prints from iPhone files. I've made prints up to 8x10 and 11x11 from iPhone photos and they look just fine hanging on my walls. I may subjectively prefer the image quality from APS-C or larger size sensors, but objectively the iPhone files are plenty good enough.
Thanks. Like I said, if I had $1,000 to spend on a camera right now, I'd get a GRIII. Unfortunately, I don't, so I'm going to plan on using my phone and not worrying about it.One thing I found with the GRiii was that it’s the only camera I’m really happy shooting using the screen. Bigger cameras, unless on a tripod or wanting an angle I can’t otherwise reach, I always use the viewfinder. Somehow the GRiii works, however - I suspect because it’s designed for that and the very small size makes it feel more natural.
In other words, I didn’t find the big camera a good guide to the small.
The other thing to note with the GRiii is that there is a setting to brighten the screen for use in bright light and to sun it in the dark. That’s really useful and worth keeping at the top of the menu or in a function button.
My local shop has several variations in stock, including iii, iiix, iiix hdf and Urban Edition. Unfortunately, we’re in the UK.
Mike
I had a Canon G9 and a Canon SD880is back in the day. While I liked these cameras, I went back and looked at the images I shot with them and I don't think they are as good as what I'm getting from my iPhone 13 Pro today. (I could be wrong as I was looking at them on Google photos and Google's compression may have something to do with it.)
One big factor in favor of the iPhone is the size of the screen. All of the compact digicams I'm interested in (even the new GRIII and IIIx) only have three-inch LCDs. I just measured the image area (that is, the area on the screen that will be captured; excluding the UI controls) and the diagonal is about 4.25 inches. That is a huge difference. I think I'll try shooting some images with my DSLR in live view so I can figure out if I'm willing to deal with shooting on a tiny 3" LCD.
I have no concerns about being able to make prints from iPhone files. I've made prints up to 8x10 and 11x11 from iPhone photos and they look just fine hanging on my walls. I may subjectively prefer the image quality from APS-C or larger size sensors, but objectively the iPhone files are plenty good enough.
APSC compacts are very popular right now, and rightfully so since they are actually really great, so you aren't getting one on a whim unless you get lucky locally and used. If these are the cameras you truly want, older small sensor compacts are not going to do the job. I truly do not agree with people saying to buy these as a replacement. You will not gain much over your phone (well, depending on your phone) with them other than ergonomics especially vs. the cameras you are used to using.
That is true, and you know what? I'd rather use the GF1 as well. However, a GF1 is not a small sensor compact in my opinion... it isn't 1/1.8 or 2/3" etc. It is large in comparison. While I think APSC is the sweet spot for compacts in digital, M43 and 1" could be acceptable to some. They just haven't really been improved in many years. However, I am a huge fan of, and use, the Ricoh GRIIIx, so I am spoiled.Agree to all you wrote, John. But let's face it, buying a used say Lumix GF1 for what? maybe $100 or a little more depending on which lens it comes with (Lumix or Leica) is far cheaper than making the bigger investment in a new iPhone.
I agree.I also prefer the ergonomics of my GF1 over my iPhone, even if the Lumix's (optional but I have one) EVF is rather a crapper to work with.
I guess the the Nikon Coolpix cameras are good for this, although I’ve not used them.Hi all!
My wife and I will be traveling to NYC for a couple of days at the end of July for our 20th wedding anniversary. My SL2-S will be too heavy to carry around all day, and I don’t want to fuzz around with my film M4s. So I’m looking for a small digital camera I can take with me and carry around all day. Seems like there isn’t much to chose from at the moment:
The Leica D-Lux 8 will probably be released too late to get it on by July 30. The Fuji X100VI isn’t available and people have been on wait lists for months now. Neither the Panasonic LX100 nor the Ricoh GR models are available. If I go to B&H and look at what point & shot cameras are available, there’s almost nothing to chose from!
Any suggestions what pocketable or small camera I should get or am I stuck with my cell phone?
Thanks!
When I don't want to carry much on a trip, the iPhone 15 Pro, a pocketable tripod with a smartphone mount, and the Moment bluetooth remote does a tremendous job. Add your favorite third-party camera app for more options as well.
I'd be very interested in knowing what tripod and smartphone mount you are using. Thanks!
Pocket film camera and travel ... I always go straight to my Rollei 35S. I have had the one I currently have since about 1980: it has made thousands of photos for me, has been serviced twice, and still works as if new.If it was film, without hesitation I‘d say Olympus XA 🤫