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29 Aug 18, 02:11 PM |
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I would say a G7x is a great camera for all round. The photos it produces are phenominal and the video is just as great, even in low light and within your budget.
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31 Aug 18, 06:10 PM |
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The comparisons are apples and oranges.
If you want dslr quality (or near) and are happy to spend that sort of money - while the Panny TZ range are very good, I would be going towards the Lumix LX100. I have both a D5300 and the LX100 and an older TZ. The LX is a good compromise with super quality. fantastic lens and brilliant in low light - this is the killer reason. |
10 Sep 18, 11:05 AM |
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I've just bought the Canon EOS200D - bought as a package from John Lewis so came with the 75-300mm lens as well as the 18-55mm lens. First SLR I've had for years so still on a big learning curve, but having used a Canon Powershot for a long time some of the basic functionality is quite familiar. Early days, but happy with the pictures so far, yet to try any video.
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