I've been searching for a small camera to take to the Galapagos where it will be very sunny. I have a lumix zs30 with no viewfinder and therefore hard to see in bright sun. The good small point and shots with long zooms, for use outdoors, have no view finder. The good shorter zoom point and shoots (like Sony rx100iii) which you would use indoors, have view finders where it's less necessary.
I want good IQ but want to travel light and plan to take 2 cameras and a waterproof.
I will end up with a bigger bridge camera to solve this problem, but the basic problem remains.
Am I missing something?
Dsrapa wrote:
... I have a lumix zs30 with no viewfinder and therefore hard to see in bright sun. ... Am I missing something?
Yes, you are missing a simple modification to your ZS30 or other such camera that does not have a eye-viewfinder. The ratings on the ZS-20 are not great:
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2426882,00.asp
but if you are happy with it then I suggest the following I made for my Sony HX50v to deal with sun-glare on screen.
For this project minimum tools are needed low level skills and some epoxy. Please note that the mod evolves during the pages of the post based on suggestions of those who joined in.
http://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-323862-1.html
Dsrapa wrote:
I've been searching for a small camera to take to the Galapagos where it will be very sunny. I have a lumix zs30 with no viewfinder and therefore hard to see in bright sun. The good small point and shots with long zooms, for use outdoors, have no view finder. The good shorter zoom point and shoots (like Sony rx100iii) which you would use indoors, have view finders where it's less necessary.
I want good IQ but want to travel light and plan to take 2 cameras and a waterproof.
I will end up with a bigger bridge camera to solve this problem, but the basic problem remains.
Am I missing something?
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You might like the Sony RX100 III. I do. Whatever you get, spend a lot of time using it so you don't have to stop and think before shooting. Thinking can be a drag on a vacation.
There are many mirrorless cameras with EVFs (Electronic View Finders). They are flexible and light. The Sony a6000 is one of the better ones.
Dsrapa wrote:
I've been searching for a small camera to take to the Galapagos where it will be very sunny. I have a lumix zs30 with no viewfinder and therefore hard to see in bright sun. The good small point and shots with long zooms, for use outdoors, have no view finder. The good shorter zoom point and shoots (like Sony rx100iii) which you would use indoors, have view finders where it's less necessary.
I want good IQ but want to travel light and plan to take 2 cameras and a waterproof.
I will end up with a bigger bridge camera to solve this problem, but the basic problem remains.
Am I missing something?
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Have you considered the Canon G series, add a hat for a lens shade if you need it, Bob.
I have a Nikon P7800 that I love. It has a very sharp 18-200 f/2-4 lens, a 1/1.7 inch sensor, an EVF (electronic viewfinder), and a hot shoe. It's a little big for a compact. It fits in a jacket pocket or the leg pockets of cargo pants, but it will not fit comfortably in most pants pockets. I have a belt case for it and a small shoulder bag, but I usually keep it my jacket or cargo pants (Dockers).
bobmcculloch wrote:
Have you considered the Canon G series, add a hat for a lens shade if you need it, Bob.
Hay Bob.. add black fabric around the brim and back to the ears and there you have it. A few tabs of the tooth part of Velcro and the fabric is felt .... there you have it... on that felt you can have McCulloch.com Photos ... advertise while you work. May sound like I am kidding... but really I am not...
Dsrapa wrote:
I've been searching for a small camera to take to the Galapagos where it will be very sunny. I have a lumix zs30 with no viewfinder and therefore hard to see in bright sun. The good small point and shots with long zooms, for use outdoors, have no view finder. The good shorter zoom point and shoots (like Sony rx100iii) which you would use indoors, have view finders where it's less necessary.
I want good IQ but want to travel light and plan to take 2 cameras and a waterproof.
I will end up with a bigger bridge camera to solve this problem, but the basic problem remains.
Am I missing something?
I've been searching for a small camera to take to ... (
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Just noticed you have have GM1...why not pick up an GM5 or an EM10 and use your lenses?
Cdouthitt wrote:
Just noticed you have have GM1...why not pick up an GM5 or an EM10 and use your lenses?
I've been thinking about a different body. And I have the 40-140 which might be perfect. Also considering the GX7 now that GX8 is out. Don't know the gm 5. Will look this week.
I will figure out how to solve my problem, but it does seem a conundrum from the camera makers. Is it that much space to add a view finder, even a pop up to a small camera with a big zoom?
Thanks to all.
Dsrapa wrote:
I've been thinking about a different body. And I have the 40-140 which might be perfect. Also considering the GX7 now that GX8 is out. Don't know the gm 5. Will look this week.
I will figure out how to solve my problem, but it does seem a conundrum from the camera makers. Is it that much space to add a view finder, even a pop up to a small camera with a big zoom?
Thanks to all.
The GM5 is the just about the same size as your GM1, but with a viewfinder.
Dsrapa wrote:
Also considering the GX7 now that GX8 is out.
The Gx7 can be found rather inexpensively.
They come in various colors some are ribbed and some are made from natural substances. Oh! you said conundrum.....
Never Mind
dpullum wrote:
Hay Bob.. add black fabric around the brim and back to the ears and there you have it. A few tabs of the tooth part of Velcro and the fabric is felt .... there you have it... on that felt you can have McCulloch.com Photos ... advertise while you work. May sound like I am kidding... but really I am not...
Actually I just hold the hat to cast a shadow on the camera, easy
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