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<blockquote data-quote="BillN" data-source="post: 62751" data-attributes="member: 279"><p>cameras seem to be changing so quickly these days - every month</p><p></p><p>in the days of film cameras there was 35mm format which dominated - with cameras, the SLR with interchangeable lens and say the 35mm fixed lens compact - (OK there were others - but not anywhere near as popular)</p><p></p><p>no there is an overwhelming choice - and you almost need three or four cameras to cover all shooting situations</p><p></p><p>I feel that I need the following</p><p></p><p>1). A conventional DX DSLR with an array of lens - certainly a 300mm fixed or tele and a Macro plus MF lens - Nikon D300</p><p></p><p>2). An RF cam or RF "style" - M8 or say a Ricoh or Sigma or Fuji X100 - throw some good glass in there</p><p></p><p>3). an M43 cam or similar - G series Pana or EP Oly - with an array of lens</p><p></p><p>4). a super (pocketable) compact - S95 or similar</p><p></p><p>5). Now maybe a bridge with a super tele zoom - say up to 600mm + - HS20 or the new XS whatever they call it</p><p></p><p>all the above are different - IQ for one - but other differences and (preferences)</p><p></p><p>I'd consider others before the X100 to give you more flexibility</p><p></p><p>(but others will be announced every month to confuse us further - the OM-D looks interesting)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BillN, post: 62751, member: 279"] cameras seem to be changing so quickly these days - every month in the days of film cameras there was 35mm format which dominated - with cameras, the SLR with interchangeable lens and say the 35mm fixed lens compact - (OK there were others - but not anywhere near as popular) no there is an overwhelming choice - and you almost need three or four cameras to cover all shooting situations I feel that I need the following 1). A conventional DX DSLR with an array of lens - certainly a 300mm fixed or tele and a Macro plus MF lens - Nikon D300 2). An RF cam or RF "style" - M8 or say a Ricoh or Sigma or Fuji X100 - throw some good glass in there 3). an M43 cam or similar - G series Pana or EP Oly - with an array of lens 4). a super (pocketable) compact - S95 or similar 5). Now maybe a bridge with a super tele zoom - say up to 600mm + - HS20 or the new XS whatever they call it all the above are different - IQ for one - but other differences and (preferences) I'd consider others before the X100 to give you more flexibility (but others will be announced every month to confuse us further - the OM-D looks interesting) [/QUOTE]
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