AlexSalsero
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I am a proud owner of the legendary king of low-light photography Fujifilm F30. Due to my nephew's carelessness, it is now on it's last legs. It has served me well, but it is now time to upgrade.
What Im looking for in a compact pocket camera form-factor:
1) Great performance in low light with no flash on. This means a large sensor and a fast lens, also perhaps optical image stabilization, and low noise and high ISO(800 and up)
2) Manual controls such as aperture and shutter speed priority, custom white balance settings etc. Manual focus not really necessary as it usually doesn't work too well on cameras without a viewfinder anyway.
3) Solid build and reliable
4) Convenient controls, ideally a convenient access to most controls with 1 hand.
5) Ideally, a good battery life, though I don't think I'll ever find something that comes close to that of F30. At least something that can be charged easily.
Budget is flexible, Im willing to pay good money for something that performs well and lasts.
So far the best I found is Samsung TL500/EX1 The only thing I don't like about it is pretty pathetic video-recording performance. Although videos are not at all the focus of my activities, it's nice to have good quality video. Then, there is Panasonic LX3, with 720p video, but the videos it shoots are motionJpeg - extremely inefficient codec compared to h.264 that EX1 uses for example. Also, you can't use optical zoom while shooting. Finally, LX3 is a 2008 model, a bit outdated already.
I've looked at Sony NEX 5, and although I like it, it's too big to be considered pocketable with any lens other than the fisheye, also very expensive for what it is. Easily double the Samsung or Panasonic LX3 without the lenses.
Any other ideas?
What Im looking for in a compact pocket camera form-factor:
1) Great performance in low light with no flash on. This means a large sensor and a fast lens, also perhaps optical image stabilization, and low noise and high ISO(800 and up)
2) Manual controls such as aperture and shutter speed priority, custom white balance settings etc. Manual focus not really necessary as it usually doesn't work too well on cameras without a viewfinder anyway.
3) Solid build and reliable
4) Convenient controls, ideally a convenient access to most controls with 1 hand.
5) Ideally, a good battery life, though I don't think I'll ever find something that comes close to that of F30. At least something that can be charged easily.
Budget is flexible, Im willing to pay good money for something that performs well and lasts.
So far the best I found is Samsung TL500/EX1 The only thing I don't like about it is pretty pathetic video-recording performance. Although videos are not at all the focus of my activities, it's nice to have good quality video. Then, there is Panasonic LX3, with 720p video, but the videos it shoots are motionJpeg - extremely inefficient codec compared to h.264 that EX1 uses for example. Also, you can't use optical zoom while shooting. Finally, LX3 is a 2008 model, a bit outdated already.
I've looked at Sony NEX 5, and although I like it, it's too big to be considered pocketable with any lens other than the fisheye, also very expensive for what it is. Easily double the Samsung or Panasonic LX3 without the lenses.
Any other ideas?