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Old 5th of March 2012 (Mon)   #1
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Default G12 or ?

I currently have a T3i, but despite how much I like it, the last few days I have been thinking of selling it and my lenses. If I do that I would like something around $500 and would put the rest of my money towards bills.

I mainly shoot nature, macro and abstract stuff and if I sold my T3i I'd like something that takes good photos, more compact than a DSLR and that I would easily have manual control over.

I've seen the G12 for mid $400's recently. The S100 seems too P&S to me. Are there any other cameras out there I should consider?
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I'd look at the Fujifilm X-10. I had a G9 before and just didn't like the ergonomics of the body.
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Old 6th of March 2012 (Tue)   #3
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Thanks for the reply. I was talking it over with my other half this morning and she thinks I would regret getting rid of the SLR. She's 'probably' right.
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Thanks for the reply. I was talking it over with my other half this morning and she thinks I would regret getting rid of the SLR. She's 'probably' right.
Once you have a DSLR, it's hard to step back to something that might not be as versatile, flexible, and provide the same IQ. Although some of the mirrorless cameras are getting good enough that I'd be tempted to suggest them to someone starting from scratch. I'm curious to see what the Olympus OM-D E-M5 performs like once it's released. I debated on pre-ordering it. But decided to just stick with a DSLR, and ordered a 5D II.

I just took time to look at your blog - I like what you're getting from your gear you have now. Nice work. Last year I bought a travel book about where you're from, as I was considering a trip up to Maine and maybe taking the ferry over to your neck of the woods. It looks like a beautiful place to be. We ended up going to Vermont last year instead, so Maine and NS will have to wait for another year or two (Doing Disney World this year).

If you're just looking for a way to travel lighter, consider picking up another prime or two. There are times I go out with just the 40mm (smallest EF mount lens that I'm aware of) or 85mm. It's amazing how much of a difference you feel when only using a small prime vs. a zoom as far as weight and handling goes. It just feels more nimble to me.
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Once you have a DSLR, it's hard to step back to something that might not be as versatile, flexible, and provide the same IQ.
Maybe maybe not. What is your experience with this, first, second or third hand.

I have first hand experience with it and have not found it hard, in fact I have found it liberating and technically motivating. I have had to learn what the camera does well and focus on that but that is both plenty of opportunities as well as a useful focus for my work.

I lugged around photo gear for several decades of my younger life, I love not doing that.
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Maybe maybe not. What is your experience with this, first, second or third hand.

I have first hand experience with it and have not found it hard, in fact I have found it liberating and technically motivating. I have had to learn what the camera does well and focus on that but that is both plenty of opportunities as well as a useful focus for my work.

I lugged around photo gear for several decades of my younger life, I love not doing that.
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Old 23rd of March 2012 (Fri)   #7
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Maybe maybe not. What is your experience with this, first, second or third hand.

I have first hand experience with it and have not found it hard, in fact I have found it liberating and technically motivating. I have had to learn what the camera does well and focus on that but that is both plenty of opportunities as well as a useful focus for my work.

I lugged around photo gear for several decades of my younger life, I love not doing that.
I'm hoping it's the case for me too. I know I'll miss my SLR but think it's time to move on. I currently have my camera and lenses for sale and when they're sold I'll pick up a G12 and pay off a few bills. I find I often leave it at home or only take photos close to home because I don't want to be lugging it around with me. I also do quite a bit of kayaking in the summer and don't like taking the SLR out on the water whereas if I had a G12 or something that size I could put it in the small dry storage holder
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I also do quite a bit of kayaking in the summer and don't like taking the SLR out on the water whereas if I had a G12 or something that size I could put it in the small dry storage holder
see if you clear enough in sales to include a canon uw case. I have fun with mine.






then there's the whole video potential.

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Old 6th of March 2012 (Tue)   #9
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The G12 and X10 would excellent to accompany your DSLR, but not to replace it.
If you want something more compact than your T3i, you could go for a G1X,
or perhaps a m4:3 system, such as an GF3 or an E-PM1.

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The G12 and X10 would excellent to accompany your DSLR, but not to replace it.
If you want something more compact than your T3i, you could go for a G1X,
or perhaps a m4:3 system, such as an GF3 or an E-PM1.

-eyalg
I've been considering the G1X instead of the G12 for the larger sensor, better noise control, etc but I like to take macro and it looks like the G1X won't satisfy that need. And I'm not sure I'd be happy with the amount of noise I'm seeing in some of the G12 reviews at ISO 400 and up. Decisions, decisions....
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I've been considering the G1X instead of the G12 for the larger sensor, better noise control, etc but I like to take macro and it looks like the G1X won't satisfy that need. And I'm not sure I'd be happy with the amount of noise I'm seeing in some of the G12 reviews at ISO 400 and up. Decisions, decisions....

Hello Shane

I would second Jim and Eyalg on the X10 if you're keen on macro. It has both a macro and super macro modes the latter of which gets you as close to your subject as 9/10ths of an inch. Allied with this you can also shoot in Velvia mode which is a film simulation facility which enhances colours, making your images pop. If you are looking to give up your DSLR then I would urge you to seriously have a look at the X10 before making a decision. It may be quirky in part but it is full of fun, takes great pictures and has that very fashionable retro look. Low light handling is pretty impressive too.
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Old 8th of March 2012 (Thu)   #12
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Thanks Jim!
I may look at getting a G12 or something similar at some point for a second camera when I don't want to be lugging around the D-SLR and lenses all the time.

I would certainly recommend a trip up this way some day. The ferry between Maine and NS stopped running a couple years ago but hopefully it will be up and running again at some point.
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I'm back thinking about this again. Got hit with a big car repair bill yesterday so I think I've had enough of the bank account constantly taking hits and have put my SLR and lenses for sale to build things back up a bit. Once it sells I'll likely pick up a G12 so I still have a camera. Seems pretty good from the reviews I've been seeing. I'd like to stick with Canon since it's what I've had for the last 15 years or so. Fear of the unknown I guess! I also one that's not a basic P&S because I know I won't like that. At least with the G12 it gives me the option to shoot Manual and in RAW.
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I'm back thinking about this again. Got hit with a big car repair bill yesterday so I think I've had enough of the bank account constantly taking hits and have put my SLR and lenses for sale to build things back up a bit. Once it sells I'll likely pick up a G12 so I still have a camera. Seems pretty good from the reviews I've been seeing. I'd like to stick with Canon since it's what I've had for the last 15 years or so. Fear of the unknown I guess! I also one that's not a basic P&S because I know I won't like that. At least with the G12 it gives me the option to shoot Manual and in RAW.
Why don' you try to find a used G11 or G12?
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I like my G12 because of the RAW thing (although I'm frustrated that I can't open the files directly in PS unless I upgrade to CS5), and also because of the hot shoe mount. I've done some studio trials with the G12, and it works...but it's a bit more painful to set up.

The IQ isn't up to my DSLRs, but it's good enough, and I'm looking forward to giving it a real run on my next travel date (this weekend).
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