BillBingham2
Registered User
Traveling lite? Fujifilm XE family, Ricoh GR Family
I found the same issue, eventually. I'd had plenty of experience with a DSLR before I came across the GR cameras, but in the days when I was timid and felt like I needed a tiny camera to snap furtive street photos with, I gravitated to the GR (after Micro Four Thirds). Actually composing intentionally on the street, though, it's very hard to see the GRIII LCD.I also have a Ricoh GRiii but the LCD, which doesn’t articulate, is easily washed out in bright light, and the camera lacks an eye-level viewfinder. I’ve tried external VFs but again the problem is inaccurate framing. It turns out the DSLR ends up being the best tool, for me. I wished I’d tried them years ago.
Not knocking the GR by any means, it's a wonderful camera. I think the pull towards a DSLR for many is the desire for a more robust, weighty, substantive tool. They're different experiences but both quite valuable.Yes AL, functionality and perhaps reliability of a DSLR aren't the same, but you could house six or eight GRs in one DSLR space. I'm not a big one on functions, bells, and whistles. I guess I'm just an old Konica IIIm and Visitor 192 guy in a digital world. I'm happy with that level of functionality and size.
OP, since you mentioned Canon DSLRs and the 24mm pancake I have written a few thoughts about my experience with the system that may or may not be of help. My use case is landscape/travel/occasional street.Hello to the team, i just got my Chritmas payment and i want to add a new camera and lens to my collection. I shout mostly street and i like 28mm and 35mm. I havent used a dslr for a very long time now but yesterday i saw a video in youtube from Paulie b where the photographer reviewed used a canon 7d with a 24mm lens. I liked the idea of a dslr, since to me they are the absolute photo machines without compromises but they weight a lot and are big. saying that i would gladly try for some time a dslr with a small lens to see if that kind of shouting fits my style in 2025. What do you think between the combinations canon 7d ii and 24mm pancake lens and canon 5diii and 40mm panckake lens ? I am not such a big fan of 40mm, i prefer strongly 35 or 28 but i dont seem to find such small lenses in these focal lengths. The 24mm panckake is 38mm equivalent so is closer to the 35mm that i like and maybe i could get used to it. What would you choose ? Do you have any similar suggestions ? The money i can give are at max 600 euro and i know well that such a set isnt easy to sell if i dont like it much so i must decide wise. The reason i like the idea of such a camera is the great autofocus, that the cameras are solid and dont die easy the ovf that i prefer to evf and that the prices are not so high as the top range mirrorles.