S95 - RX100 - now?
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Some of the older cameras are great to carry around .....
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Hemuli wrote:
I have owned in the past several DSLRs but never really liked to carry them around.
When Canon S95 was published I got excited and bought it. It was so easy to carry always with me, was a delight to use. And yes - I took some very nice photos with it.
After some years my son dropped it. RX100 was just announced and I then bought it as a replacement. Well - I have snapped some great quality photos with it. But - it has never been as fun to use as S95 was. And especially the skin tones lack something compared to Canon colours.
I have used RX100 less and less over the years do to this and one day I thought maybe I sell it away and buy something else.
What would be your recommendation? Criteria:
- truly pocketable camera (preferably maximum the same size as RX100 mark I)
- Colour tone like S95
- Preferably a lot control over settings
- 1 inch sensor
Would it be G9x mark ii? But it looks more like a phone than camera in terms of controls. Then again, G7 and G5 are bigger... Or some Panasonic?
I am also ok to go with some older used cameras.
Thanks in advance!
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