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Dec 13, 2017 21:31:58   #
AndyGarcia
 
LParis wrote:
i would like a point and shoot type camera (my bridge camera is too heavy for me these days), that has a big sensor, a decent zoom, shoots RAW, shoots clear, crisp photos, preferably with a view finder. I just bought the Lumix SZ70 and it sucks -- the pictures are very noisy. I was using the auto settings. I previously had the FZ1000 and loved it and the photo quality was great but as I said it was just getting too heavy for me (health issues). Any suggestions would be welcome. I've gone through the reviews and they just confuse me more, LOL. thanks in advance for your help.
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Hi I'd get a Fuji XE2/2s/3 or XT10/20 or a used XT1. I'm biased because I have an XE2 and an XT1. I use the 16-50mm (Plastic fantastic) which is a great, cheap and very light lens. I use a lot the 18-135mm which is heavier and much more expensive. The XE2 with the 16-50mm lens is really great, light abd great photos. I can also use, with adapters, my vintage Nikon and Konica lenses.

If you don't like Fuji have a look at the Sony A6XXX series. They get rave reviews as well.

Good luck.

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Dec 13, 2017 21:48:33   #
SharpShooter Loc: NorCal
 
LParis wrote:
i would like a point and shoot type camera (my bridge camera is too heavy for me these days), that has a big sensor, a decent zoom, shoots RAW, shoots clear, crisp photos, preferably with a view finder. I just bought the Lumix SZ70 and it sucks -- the pictures are very noisy. I was using the auto settings. I previously had the FZ1000 and loved it and the photo quality was great but as I said it was just getting too heavy for me (health issues). Any suggestions would be welcome. I've gone through the reviews and they just confuse me more, LOL. thanks in advance for your help.
i would like a point and shoot type camera (my bri... (show quote)


A Canon 1Dxll should do all of that.
It's a little heavy, but if you let somebody use it any time they want, I'll bet they'll carry it for you!!! LoL
SS

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Dec 13, 2017 23:55:53   #
tazman77 Loc: Wisconsin
 
Here is a link for Nikon if you want a point & shoot chech out the spec on this one. https://www.nikonusa.com/en/nikon-products/product/compact-digital-cameras/coolpix-p900.html

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Dec 14, 2017 00:23:17   #
Wingpilot Loc: Wasilla. Ak
 
tazman77 wrote:
Here is a link for Nikon if you want a point & shoot chech out the spec on this one. https://www.nikonusa.com/en/nikon-products/product/compact-digital-cameras/coolpix-p900.html


He was saying that the FZ1000 was getting too heavy, and I’d guess that the P900 is heavier than the FZ1000. Anyway, he did post that he bought a G7X Mk2

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Dec 21, 2017 12:11:44   #
georgiapeach2 Loc: Georgia the Peach State
 
LParis wrote:
i would like a point and shoot type camera (my bridge camera is too heavy for me these days), that has a big sensor, a decent zoom, shoots RAW, shoots clear, crisp photos, preferably with a view finder. I just bought the Lumix SZ70 and it sucks -- the pictures are very noisy. I was using the auto settings. I previously had the FZ1000 and loved it and the photo quality was great but as I said it was just getting too heavy for me (health issues). Any suggestions would be welcome. I've gone through the reviews and they just confuse me more, LOL. thanks in advance for your help.
i would like a point and shoot type camera (my bri... (show quote)


I have Sony Cybershot RX100IV with viewfinder 6 batteries battery charger and wrist band hardly ever used.

I also have a Canon Rebel t3i additional batteries battery charger and a power pack strap also the book

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