Film - sharp lens, compact and fits in my jean pocket
- Contax T (outside of Olympus xa, smallest rf camera when flash removed)
- Rollei 35s
Digital
- Ricoh gr (apsc) w/ ovf from dp1 Merrill (fits in my jean pocket, retired the rx100)
- Panasonic lx100 (1.7-2.8 zoom, good iso, retro camera controls)
- Sigma dp2 Quattro (while not compact, it is fixed lens)
Leica stuff like the Q, not in my budget.. Nice camera given what they normally ask for that type of lens on an m body, I actually think for a Leica shooter it is reasonably priced, especially for what features it has.
The Sony RX 100mk1 was replaced by the Ricoh gr because I needed at least an ovf and higher iso. Ricoh UI and control features beat the Sony rx100mk1 hands down (IMHO).
Sony rx10 was too big and zoom range slow (no manual zoom, power zoom speed slow). Rx1 too expensive given Sony's propensity for the next great thing..
Fuji x100 series.. While I still have my original x100mk1, it does not get used as much as my xe1 w/27f2.8 lens combo. Growing up shooting film cameras that had fixed lens from 38-42mm, the 27f2.8 is my preferred lens for its 40ish perspective. The Ricoh gr I shoot in crop mode (I don't need the mp).
Panasonic lx100 essentially replaced my Fuji x100 and lx3 (never upgraded to lx5 or 7) because
- faster af
- 24-75 f1.7 to 2.8 zoom
- good high iso (Fuji slightly better)
- evf
- retro controls
- 16:9 mode gives perspective closer to 21fov
- optical image stabilization
- resume zoom feature allows me to set zoom at 50 fov, so I essentially have a pseudo fixed focal length camera when I turn the camera back on (or wherever u leave the lens when u power down).
The sigma dp2q is my b&w and landscape camera. Nothing beats the foveon sensors for detail.. The monochrome mode development from these cameras will give the Leica mm a run for its money. I am eventually going to get a dp0q to pair w/ the dp2q.. 21fov plus a pano perspective...
Gary