![]() Olympus XZ-1 has a problem with the lens mechanism: Most bookmarked in this forum. If I were you I would take a few moments to enable the SCP as it will make many things so much easier to change. I guess it will ultimately come down to which "feels," better to me and the ergonomics of the design. Hi, I presume you have not enabled the Super Control Panel as it is on there. It sounds like any of these will probably serve me well. ![]() I really like the retro look of the Lumix and I don't want to have to dive through menus to get to my settings.do the other models have the basic manual settings easily accessible? Good point about the LCD visibility as well since for most of these that is the main source for taking your shot. Wow did not know the XZ-2 was that low right now, but yes just looked at B&H and it absolutely is.thanks! I will have to give that one some serious thought.įor those who have used the x10 I've seen several reviews that say's it has the view finder, but that it's pretty much useless as it doesn't shoot what you see.do you find yourself using it on the camera or not? I prefer looking through a view finder but I'm okay with using the LCD as well.įor those that have used the LX7 have you purchased the viewfinder to add on and if so how is it? Olympus SZ-31MR iHS Olympus XZ-2 iHS Panasonic Lumix DMC-G6 Panasonic Lumix G Vario 14-140mm F3.5-5.6 O.I. Īny other models new or used that come to mind are welcome and any images to share would be even better. Do you have the Super Control Panel showing on a plain black background when this happens If so, it could be the pesky Quick Sleep Mode, which is the last entry in gear menu K, Utility. And if I can find a used model with some extra's that would be even better. I'm not looking to spend over 350.00 or so. Then I had someone mention, "hey if you're wanting a deal on a model you can get used under 200 bucks you should check out the Olympus XZ1," so that's where I'm at now. I started off looking at the Fuji X10, which lead me to boards and discussions about the LX7. I want something that is going to give better images than my Iphone, but not up to par of the DSLR and not requiring the purchase of more lenses (so ruled out any mirrorless or 4/3 rd's for now) I'm not a pixel peeper and personally don't mind a little acceptable noise. I want something that will work in reasonable low light (I'm not talking nightclubs, or concerts.but more like well lit outdoor shopping areas at night, busy downtown streets at dusk that kind of thing) I prefer something that has some manual options I want something small enough to carry in my bag that I can have with me all the time. What I'm really looking for here is something to bring the "fun" factor back for me.better shots than my IPhone.not expecting my DSLR quality, but also more portable. To explain my goal.I already own a Canon DSLR and I still use my old 35mm SLR quite a bit. If you want the way better Display and more modern looking design, buy the XZ3.I was wondering if anyone owns any of these that could weigh in on them? I've searched forums and read a few posts. If you like the boxy, classic Design go with the XZ2. Its probably still the most beautiful Display Sony has ever build, and one of the best Displays ever produced. Why I would recommend the XZ3 over the XZ2 is its Display. Its blazingly fast but thats because I was using a Samsung A9 2018 and an A5 2016 before the Sonys. Such as social media, a bit Youtube and music streaming. The XZ3 is still very fast but thats because I dont push it. I myself have the Xperia XZ3 as a secondary phone alongside my 1 IV. If you are searching for a more heavy usage like lots of gaming etc, you should atleast go with the SD865 or 855+ Like the earlier versions of XZ compact cameras from Olympus (the XZ-1 and XZ-2), the XZ-10 model features a full set of manual controls, as well as a rotating. If you dont push your phone, the SD845 will perform very well. ![]() The 845 would be more comparable to the 695G wich is the best 6 series chip, and its still slightly above it. The Redmi Note 11 has a SD680, wich is way below the 845. It is still powerful enough to take on most 2021 and a few 2022 chipsets.
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