dudes, Planning a big trip down south to Bariloche this summer and wanted a digital camera to document it. What cameras are you guys using and what do you suggest i get. Not looking to do any professional photography, just want good quality pictures and a camera that wont break.
Joined: Sat Dec 15, 2007 5:44 pm Posts: 567 Location: The Magic City
Canon S100. The closest to DSLR quality processing and sensor size you can get in a point-and-shoot size. Check some of my recent TRs/blog for photo examples. Shoots 1080p HD video too. I have absolutely no complaints with it other than the battery gets used up quickly as a consequence of its killer technology, small size, and slim profile. But I just carry a backup.
Joined: Sat Mar 19, 2011 6:48 pm Posts: 501 Location: Kodiak, AK
I've been shooting a lot of my backcountry stills with my Gopro Hero 2 recently. It's actually a great camera for on-board action shooting (in decent light), does ok with scenics, and is very easy to work with. The downsides are a slight magenta hue in snow scenes (that I sometimes correct, sometimes not), no view finder (you need experience to predict what you are going to get), and no ability to zoom. Those caveats aside, I really like the results.
Couple of examples:
Otherwise my fav is my Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS3. A small camera with a big zoom, and brilliant quality pics. I've abused the crap out of it (tons of days snowboarding, XC skiing, mountain biking, sea kayaking, etc) and it refuses to die. Love that thing.
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Joined: Sat Dec 15, 2007 5:44 pm Posts: 567 Location: The Magic City
philip.ak wrote:
Otherwise my fav is my Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS3. A small camera with a big zoom, and brilliant quality pics. I've abused the crap out of it (tons of days snowboarding, XC skiing, mountain biking, sea kayaking, etc) and it refuses to die. Love that thing.
That's what my girlfriend shoots with and we both love it. The Leica lens is a nice feature. BTW, your GoPro stills are really nice!
Joined: Wed Mar 23, 2005 10:05 am Posts: 1179 Location: Colorado
I have been frustrated with cameras with no viewfinder in terms of getting riding shots, but I am not willing to carry a DSLR and a couple of lenses. My shopping has resulted in wanting to purchase a Nikon P7100, but I have not yet made the purchase, gonna try and sell some film cameras to fund it. The P7100 has a nice lens, and very good zoom capability for a relatively compact camera. It also shoots 720p video, and one can use the zoom when shooting video (which Canon's G12 does not allow). The P7100 also has a good burst mode for riding shots, squeezing off a few frames every riding shot gives one a much better chance of getting a decent shot.
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The thing that impresses me most about the gopro stills is how well it controls lens flare. With such a wide angle it is hard to keep direct sunlight out of the frame. Luckily it is never an issue.
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I've got the Canon G10 which I don't really use enough to justify having. In fact stopped bring it on tours altogether when I got an iPhone. It needs a photographer (the G10) which I am not. I'm a point'n'shoot kinda guy I guess, though I do appreciate have a view finder on a camera.
Joined: Wed Oct 06, 2004 10:57 pm Posts: 4984 Location: California
I had the G9 for a couple years till I broke it, now I have the G12. Really great point and shoot cameras in a small package. Get yerself an Osprey Digistow for your chest strap and its always just a sec away.
It finally got released in North America last month. Cheap($350), compact, GPS enabled, 18x Optical zoom amongst other options. I've read a lot of good things about it.
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