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High end compact digital camera or a MILC / EVIL?
My compact digital camera needs an update (currently the brilliant Panasonic Lumix TZ-4).
I'm a casual photographer, so do not want to upgrade as far as a DSLR.
However there are these new types inbetween compacts and DSLR, called MILC (mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras), that have caught my eye... PARTICULARLY THE NIKON 1 J1!
However, are these much better than say a high end compact digital camera?
Thanks, Steve
5 Answers
- 9 years agoFavorite Answer
Personally just bought the Sony HX9V, it is top of the line, pocketable point and shoot. $300 and the size leaves me more inclined to have it with me @ all times. 16x optic zoom and amazing stability. I took a picture of my car from the top of the space needle (no tripod) and clarity was good enough to read license plates when zoomed in, 30 degree angle approx 1/8 mile range. Definitely not a "pro" cam, but takes exceptional shots. Have printed some 8x10 and clarity was immaculate.
Source(s): Me - JenniferLv 45 years ago
If you're going to spend $500 buy the Canon Rebel XS. It's a dslr, I own one and it's an excellent camera. No it's not a compact but it's very high quality.
- Vinegar TasterLv 79 years ago
The Nikon J1 is a EVIL camera. And for the same price you can get the D3100. The J1 has no viewfinder, nor a hot shoe for a flash.
- vashistha pathakLv 49 years ago
It depend on your budget and mood, Nikon V1 and J1 are better option as MILC / EVIL
You can also buy Canon G1 X it comes with better and bigger sensor than current Micro Four third and Nikon 1 series.
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- keerokLv 79 years ago
I'm not sure about it but I guess they have bigger sensors than PNS and bridges. Yes, if you want something more without going dSLR then this is where you should be - the hybrids.