- Location
- Central Florida
- Name
- Tim Williams
I'm looking for a pocket camera The Panasonic line seems good. I have ruled out the GR , lack of tilt LCD. At the moment Canon and Panasonic seem to be my choices.
I'm looking for a pocket camera The Panasonic line seems good. I have ruled out the GR , lack of tilt LCD. At the moment Canon and Panasonic seem to be my choices.
I have looked at this and the Olympus Tough. Both on my Radar.I have the Panasonic FT7 on pre-order. The only rugged camera with an EVF. Small sensor, 28-128mm (e), small sensor, slow lens, waterproof, dustproof, no raw, and it will fit in most pockets. (I wanted the "survive anything" pocket camera.
Although I discovered today the limitations of editing iPhone files. When using Snapseed Pro, they just fell apart.I have come to love using my iPhone 8+ as my pocket camera. Smart phone cameras have become very good. Apple's software tinkering on shooting modes works pretty well.
I don't do much editing, if at all with my phone photos. Although I may give it a try soon with the LR app.
Canon GX7ii or the Panasonic Gx8 or 9. Might even entertain the GX85. Different animals I know but as longs as it has a flip LCD (bad Back ) I can live with it. There are so many out there, It's hard to choose. Gonna have to try a few out.
Canon GX7ii or the Panasonic Gx8 or 9. Might even entertain the GX85. Different animals I know but as longs as it has a flip LCD (bad Back ) I can live with it. There are so many out there, It's hard to choose. Gonna have to try a few out.
I'm looking for a pocket camera The Panasonic line seems good. I have ruled out the GR , lack of tilt LCD. At the moment Canon and Panasonic seem to be my choices.
Ok guys so I'm not classifying this correctly. I want a camera, that if I have to I can put in a belt pouch, although if anyone takes a picture of me with said belt pouch. Still looking.Not exactly what I would call pocket cameras though ?
I do not like cell phones. I will never use one as a camera. The end.