BillSears
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I realize I'm not a "photographer" or even an enthusiast but I'm hoping you guys can help out a guy who just wants easy fantastic pictures.
My current Panasonic TZ5 is getting a bit old and I was looking into something to replace it. After using this for 6 years I've discovered a few things:
I almost always just use the Intelligent Auto mode.
I always shoot in JPEG because that's the format I want to end up in.
I rarely use the zoom to it's full extent of 10X.
I usually want more vibrant colors and contrasts on my photo than what I get straight from the camera so I play around in GIMP2 to increase them.
I often crop my photos to get the shot I really want.
I rarely put my reading glasses on when taking a shot which is probably why I need that cropping. It also means I'm using the display to mostly just verify that everything I want is in the shot.
I'd love to be able to get better low light photos.
I've set a maximum budget of $500.00 but I'm considering cameras anywhere from $175-$500.
Here are the specs for the Panasonic TZ5 that I currently have: http://www.dpreview.com/products/panasonic/compacts/panasonic_dmctz5
The big guy I'm considering is the Sony RX100 right at $498. But I'm wondering is it just too much camera for a guy who will almost always use auto mode? That sensor really attracts me but is it worth it on auto?
The next one is the Panasonic LX7 at $398. It seems to be a nice camera but again a bit pricey. One good thing about it is I do like the Intelligent Auto that comes with the Panasonics. This camera is on the big size for a pocket camera, not too big for me but it is at the max.
There is also the Panasonic LF1 at $298. A bit cheaper and smaller. It's got the Panasonic IA and a few things I probably won't use like the viewfinder and the Wi-Fi.
The Canon S110 for $249. I considered the S120 but felt that if I was going to spend $449 on that I should probably just kick in the extra $50 for the Sony RX100. I'm not so sure about the S110 because it is a couple of years old.
Last on the list is the Canon PowerShot ELPH 340 HS at $179. This is a newer camera and I'm hoping that the recent tech might be better than the older tech of the S110. However this has the smallest sensor of them all.
I've heard Panasonic is announcing a new LX100 soon and that will have a nice 4/3 sensor. But I bet it will be closer to $800 and not under $500. http://www.43rumors.com/panasonic-lx100/
My current Panasonic TZ5 is getting a bit old and I was looking into something to replace it. After using this for 6 years I've discovered a few things:
I almost always just use the Intelligent Auto mode.
I always shoot in JPEG because that's the format I want to end up in.
I rarely use the zoom to it's full extent of 10X.
I usually want more vibrant colors and contrasts on my photo than what I get straight from the camera so I play around in GIMP2 to increase them.
I often crop my photos to get the shot I really want.
I rarely put my reading glasses on when taking a shot which is probably why I need that cropping. It also means I'm using the display to mostly just verify that everything I want is in the shot.
I'd love to be able to get better low light photos.
I've set a maximum budget of $500.00 but I'm considering cameras anywhere from $175-$500.
Here are the specs for the Panasonic TZ5 that I currently have: http://www.dpreview.com/products/panasonic/compacts/panasonic_dmctz5
The big guy I'm considering is the Sony RX100 right at $498. But I'm wondering is it just too much camera for a guy who will almost always use auto mode? That sensor really attracts me but is it worth it on auto?
The next one is the Panasonic LX7 at $398. It seems to be a nice camera but again a bit pricey. One good thing about it is I do like the Intelligent Auto that comes with the Panasonics. This camera is on the big size for a pocket camera, not too big for me but it is at the max.
There is also the Panasonic LF1 at $298. A bit cheaper and smaller. It's got the Panasonic IA and a few things I probably won't use like the viewfinder and the Wi-Fi.
The Canon S110 for $249. I considered the S120 but felt that if I was going to spend $449 on that I should probably just kick in the extra $50 for the Sony RX100. I'm not so sure about the S110 because it is a couple of years old.
Last on the list is the Canon PowerShot ELPH 340 HS at $179. This is a newer camera and I'm hoping that the recent tech might be better than the older tech of the S110. However this has the smallest sensor of them all.
I've heard Panasonic is announcing a new LX100 soon and that will have a nice 4/3 sensor. But I bet it will be closer to $800 and not under $500. http://www.43rumors.com/panasonic-lx100/