Hi there, i currently have a canon sx 260 (have owned many cameras in the past, mainly bridge cameras like sony hx100V and panasonic fz47). i am really wanting another camera that is better in low light and has faster autofocus and am really torn on what i should upgrade to.
I am someone who very rarely shoots in auto. I am torn between the olympus xz 2 and the olympus epl 5. (thought about the canon t4i, the canon g15, and a few others). I would love a camera i can grow with, but i have one fear of inter changable lens cameras, and that is getting dust on the sensor. I have no idea if this is something i should be concerned with, or it is something i dont need to worry about.
I am not sure if anyone has any knowledge on these two, or opinions on going 4/3 or enthuisatic compact, or if you have any other ideas for me! I appreciate any and all comments.
I mainly take pics of my family (kids and dogs) but my kids are older now, so possiblly grandchildren in the next 4 or 5 years. I woud like something better in low light, fast to focus, some sports. I do like the option of a touchscreen that i can use or not sure. Again, thanks for anything you can tell me.
sharon
I am someone who very rarely shoots in auto. I am torn between the olympus xz 2 and the olympus epl 5. (thought about the canon t4i, the canon g15, and a few others). I would love a camera i can grow with, but i have one fear of inter changable lens cameras, and that is getting dust on the sensor. I have no idea if this is something i should be concerned with, or it is something i dont need to worry about.
I am not sure if anyone has any knowledge on these two, or opinions on going 4/3 or enthuisatic compact, or if you have any other ideas for me! I appreciate any and all comments.
I mainly take pics of my family (kids and dogs) but my kids are older now, so possiblly grandchildren in the next 4 or 5 years. I woud like something better in low light, fast to focus, some sports. I do like the option of a touchscreen that i can use or not sure. Again, thanks for anything you can tell me.
sharon