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<blockquote data-quote="srkmish" data-source="post: 1910259" data-attributes="member: 52657"><p>@[USER=45069]Raj[/USER] : Yes when pictures are pixel peeped, compact will lose out badly. But i am content with seeing my pics web size and see no need to crop . Even with a basic kit lens along with my 550d , i could see more details when zoomed in.</p><p>Things have certainly improved. Canon G1x which is selling for 26k now has an APSC sized sensor and has been recommended as a great compact for low light shooting. Not only sensor size, the light capturing and photo processing algorithms have improved drastically and even some professionals are using high end compacts.</p><p>However, my hx20v is useless in low light. If you want examples of good compacts, RX100, G1x, Ricoh GR, Sigma DP2 Merill Fujifilm X100 are great examples. At the upper end, we have Sony RX1, a full frame compact camera which is my Dream Cam . See this article. This article will really open your mind and give you a whole new perspective on what photography really constitutes. I love how he acknowledges that every photo enthusiast has this "Gear Acquisition Syndrome" and thinks that only if he had the perfect gear , he would have been a better photographer and how he worked with only one fixed lens to challenge himself to improve his composition skills.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.onemorelens.com/2013/12/how-rx1-made-photographer-out-of-me.html" target="_blank">http://www.onemorelens.com/2013/12/how-rx1-made-photographer-out-of-me.html</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="srkmish, post: 1910259, member: 52657"] @[USER=45069]Raj[/USER] : Yes when pictures are pixel peeped, compact will lose out badly. But i am content with seeing my pics web size and see no need to crop . Even with a basic kit lens along with my 550d , i could see more details when zoomed in. Things have certainly improved. Canon G1x which is selling for 26k now has an APSC sized sensor and has been recommended as a great compact for low light shooting. Not only sensor size, the light capturing and photo processing algorithms have improved drastically and even some professionals are using high end compacts. However, my hx20v is useless in low light. If you want examples of good compacts, RX100, G1x, Ricoh GR, Sigma DP2 Merill Fujifilm X100 are great examples. At the upper end, we have Sony RX1, a full frame compact camera which is my Dream Cam . See this article. This article will really open your mind and give you a whole new perspective on what photography really constitutes. I love how he acknowledges that every photo enthusiast has this "Gear Acquisition Syndrome" and thinks that only if he had the perfect gear , he would have been a better photographer and how he worked with only one fixed lens to challenge himself to improve his composition skills. [url]http://www.onemorelens.com/2013/12/how-rx1-made-photographer-out-of-me.html[/url] [/QUOTE]
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