AndreaA
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Hi all.
I have a Canon 7D, a Canon s95 and an iPhone5. I went to Disney last year with my husband and boys (see sig) and we're going again this September. I am considering a new camera to avoid the need for hauling my 7D all the time, but I'm not sure if I should be leaning towards something like the Panasonic lx7 with it's limited zoom or the Panasonic fz200 with it's fabulous zoom, 2.8 across the zoom length but probably not as good noise control.
I am sure I will still bring my 7D to the park every day, tucked into the stroller, but it would be nice to not have to have it out all the time, and instead have something small and light to take on rides and grab quick moments.
Which would you choose? Which do you think is more useful? Do I even need anything at all, or should my s95 be sufficient? I wasn't thrilled with its performance last year in the various "modes".
I should add that that is one of my considerations. I would like a camera I don't have to "think" too much about. Just set and go, no fiddling with settings necessary, but POSSIBLE if I really want to. That's where I felt the s95 let me down.
I have a Canon 7D, a Canon s95 and an iPhone5. I went to Disney last year with my husband and boys (see sig) and we're going again this September. I am considering a new camera to avoid the need for hauling my 7D all the time, but I'm not sure if I should be leaning towards something like the Panasonic lx7 with it's limited zoom or the Panasonic fz200 with it's fabulous zoom, 2.8 across the zoom length but probably not as good noise control.
I am sure I will still bring my 7D to the park every day, tucked into the stroller, but it would be nice to not have to have it out all the time, and instead have something small and light to take on rides and grab quick moments.
Which would you choose? Which do you think is more useful? Do I even need anything at all, or should my s95 be sufficient? I wasn't thrilled with its performance last year in the various "modes".
I should add that that is one of my considerations. I would like a camera I don't have to "think" too much about. Just set and go, no fiddling with settings necessary, but POSSIBLE if I really want to. That's where I felt the s95 let me down.