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I quite like the look of the new olympus one but i'm prob going to spend the money on a second hand 5D or 5DmkII now the mkIII is out.
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Take a look at either the Samsung top end compacts or Fuji film.Originally posted by Troll View PostI want to replace my old IXUS with an up to date camera
Criteria is portability,image quality and maybe interchangeable lenses.
Nixon 1 looks useable, like what I'm reading about the Panasonic jobbies, does anyone have a N1? or other suggestions?
As I say don't want a DSLR cos too bulky!
TIA
Personally I quite like
This Samsung ST200F 16.1 MP 3.0-inch TFT LCD Display Compact Camera - Samsung UK - OVERVIEW
or FUJIFILM X-Pro1 | Fujifilm Global
Personally I want the Fuji but I just have too many other things that need money spent of them first
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Sony Nex-5n
I've got the Nex-5 (the slightly older version). It has swappable lenses and if you need something more portable then you can leave the pancake lens on. Probably best off getting the pack with both the pancake and the 18-55 zoom lens. Other e mount lenses are available although very expensive but there are adapters for regular SLR lenses and sony alpha mount lenses which allow you to still use the auto focus.
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We just bought a new Nikon for #1 Daughter and it's cracking. Tiny little thing with great quality.Originally posted by Troll View PostI want to replace my old IXUS with an up to date camera
Criteria is portability,image quality and maybe interchangeable lenses.
Nixon 1 looks useable, like what I'm reading about the Panasonic jobbies, does anyone have a N1? or other suggestions?
As I say don't want a DSLR cos too bulky!
TIA
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Digital Cameras
I want to replace my old IXUS with an up to date camera
Criteria is portability,image quality and maybe interchangeable lenses.
Nixon 1 looks useable, like what I'm reading about the Panasonic jobbies, does anyone have a N1? or other suggestions?
As I say don't want a DSLR cos too bulky!
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