Hi JimPitt. I had a similar need as you describe. I have a pretty good full-frame outfit, but it was not suitable to transport to Europe for a multi-destination vacation. Just too big. I also have a small Panasonic Lumix from Costco, which has great features and a very good zoom range. But I wanted something where I could attach a fast lens for interior shots. I wound up with an Olympus Pen-F, with a small "pancake" zoom lens. In that configuration, it was almost as small as the Lumix, and I was able to actually carry it in my trouser front pocket. Pretty small. However, I carried a fast fixed focal length lens, and a fast zoom lens, for when needed. Those I kept in my backpack until needed, like for interior shots, or evening photos outdoors. This worked very well for me. Additionally I got some great features, such as built in HDR (in camera) and built in perspective control (aka tilt & shift). All in all, it was a great package for my trip. Thanks to Tony at Southeastern Camera in Raleigh NC, and his team, for patiently explains the plusses and minuses of various options. Good luck with your decision! JimR
jimpitt wrote:
Hello Photography Colleagues;
I have a 12 yr old 8 pix Leica C-Lux 3 which is beginning to wear out. For serious shooting, I have a D500 with two F lenses; this is heavy and I would like a pocket camera for snapshots for dinner parties, etc. Am looking at the new C-Lux 3 or 4 as well as the Sony 100 V or VI, all priced similarly. I want small, light, quality glass, with a normal zoom. Any suggestions on criteria for me to decide would be appreciated. Thanks.
I agree with Orie. I took a point and shoot (Canon Powershot) with me the other day. Took a few shots and ended up using my IPhone 8 Plus. Wasn’t satisfied with the photos the camera shot.
For a pocket camera I use a Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS100 Digital (I bought it before the 200 came out). Specs are similar to the Sony at a much lower price.
For a real pocket camera, (one that is small enough to essentially fit in your pocket), check out the Canon PowerShot G9 X Mark II. It shoot raw, has a one-inch sensor, and is small.
I have a Lumix ZS60. Tend to use it more than my Pentax K-50.
My pocket camera is an Olympus TG-1. Waterproof, nearly indestructible, goes on canoe trips and hikes. Current model is TG-5.
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