red5champ wrote:
I am interested in a recommendation for a small carry around fixed lens camera to be able to have quality at my fingertips at all times. Not essential but desirable features are, viewfinder (can be an accessory), built in pop up flash.
Please advise your suggestions and reasons why.
Happy Shooting ;-)
Welcome to the hog Red. I see you say price is not a constraint but when you say small not sure if you mean pocket size or a little larger. The Canon SX50 is smaller than a SLR bit is not a pocket type. It is a nice light weight with a lot of features and capabilities. I use mine for some wildlife and nature shots when I am out on the trails and don't want to carry several lenses for my Nikon D7000
sb
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Pocket camera, or just smaller than a DSLR? Why fixed lens? If not pocket camera consider the Canon SX50 or Fuji HS50.
I have an Olympus OMD so I am looking for a very high quality small camera to carry everywhere when I don't have space or the inclination to carry a system camera.
Google Bridge Cameras. Make notes. Go window shopping.
It will depend on your budget and how the camera feels in your hands.
red5champ wrote:
I am interested in a recommendation for a small carry around fixed lens camera to be able to have quality at my fingertips at all times. Not essential but desirable features are, viewfinder (can be an accessory), built in pop up flash.
Please advise your suggestions and reasons why.
Happy Shooting ;-)
Canon 'Power Shot' makes some nice, small cameras that fit your requests. Some around $100.00. Check out
www.canon.com
red5champ wrote:
I am interested in a recommendation for a small carry around fixed lens camera to be able to have quality at my fingertips at all times. Not essential but desirable features are, viewfinder (can be an accessory), built in pop up flash.
Please advise your suggestions and reasons why.
Happy Shooting ;-)
Leica X2. Excellent build, excellent lens, excellent results.
red5champ wrote:
I am interested in a recommendation for a small carry around fixed lens camera to be able to have quality at my fingertips at all times. Not essential but desirable features are, viewfinder (can be an accessory), built in pop up flash.
Please advise your suggestions and reasons why.
Happy Shooting ;-)
If you're on a budget like most folks today, try the Nikon P100 or P810. You can pick up a good one on Amazon, B&H, KEH or Adorama for $130-$150 used, usually with a warranty. :thumbup:
red5champ wrote:
I have an Olympus OMD so I am looking for a very high quality small camera to carry everywhere when I don't have space or the inclination to carry a system camera.
Golly Gee... You have the best small camera (Ok, not as small as you like perhaps) in the market... the OM-D. DPreviews "camera of the year" for 2012, and you are not considering a PEN??
The smallest PEN, the E-PM2, is as small as any camera you can find, of serious quality, has the same Sony 16MP sensor, IBIS and fastest focus from Olympus.
Has the same mount as your OM-D for dual lens duty.
However, it appears you are dead set on fixed lens. I would fix that with the Panasonic 20mm f1.7 pancake lens and a few judiciously placed spot of Epoxy Resin in the lip of the lens mount... viola' ... fixed lens $4.00 for the epoxy.
I shoot the Olympus E-PL5, having had the E-PM1 and the E-pl1 and frankly, those are as small as I want to go.
For smallest lens on front, there is the fixed focus Lens Cap/Pinhole lens from Olympus for $50. Glue that in place. 8-) :mrgreen:
That is a great selection the Pen may be a great solution.
red5champ wrote:
I am interested in a recommendation for a small carry around fixed lens camera to be able to have quality at my fingertips at all times. Not essential but desirable features are, viewfinder (can be an accessory), built in pop up flash.
Please advise your suggestions and reasons why.
Happy Shooting ;-)
No pop-up but outstanding resolution
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/reviews/cameras/sigma_dp2m_review.shtml
red5champ wrote:
That is a great selection the Pen may be a great solution.
I suggested the E-PM2 because it is actually the smallest body with the same sensor and process engine and many other features of the OM-d. However, I opted to pay about $100 more for the E-PL5 because of an articulated LCD that I use quite a bit. The flash is addon but kept in a small pouch that hangs on the strap.
I plan to pick up the EVF finder that mounts in the accessory port atop the camera. Otherwise there is an optical viewfinder that fits in the shoe, for minimal dollars..
What do you mean by fixed lens?
Fixed focal length or a lens that doesn't detach?
red5champ wrote:
I am interested in a recommendation for a small carry around fixed lens camera to be able to have quality at my fingertips at all times. Not essential but desirable features are, viewfinder (can be an accessory), built in pop up flash.
Please advise your suggestions and reasons why.
Happy Shooting ;-)
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