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Camera alternative to using iPhone 6 on trips

Old Mar 29, 2015, 12:08 pm
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Camera alternative to using iPhone 6 on trips

Hello!

For all of my travels in the past, for the most part, I've used my iPhone 4, 5, or 6 on trips. I have many upcoming trips out of the country, and would like to get a decent camera that is better than my iPhone's camera. Not looking to spend an outrageous amount, but looking for some insight.

On a side note, I've thought about getting a GoPro, but that falls into another category I think.

Thank you!
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Old Mar 29, 2015, 5:01 pm
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I am really not trying to be snarky at all but have you looked through this forum before posting? There are several very informative threads addressing this very question on the first page alone.

http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/trave...0-vs-s120.html

http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/trave...oting-p-s.html

http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/trave...00s-x100t.html

http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/trave...ggestions.html

http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/trave...important.html

And several others. If you could look through a few and come up with at least SOME idea of what you want and need, it would make helping you a lot easier. At this point, we don't even know if you want a DSLR or Point and Shoot and if you have any interest in furthering your photography or just interested in taking decent pictures with no extra effort. Any of those would be valid choices.

Help us a bit and we may be able to help you.
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Old Mar 29, 2015, 7:48 pm
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Originally Posted by abmj-jr
I am really not trying to be snarky at all but have you looked through this forum before posting? There are several very informative threads addressing this very question on the first page alone.

http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/trave...0-vs-s120.html

http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/trave...oting-p-s.html

http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/trave...00s-x100t.html

http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/trave...ggestions.html

http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/trave...important.html

And several others. If you could look through a few and come up with at least SOME idea of what you want and need, it would make helping you a lot easier. At this point, we don't even know if you want a DSLR or Point and Shoot and if you have any interest in furthering your photography or just interested in taking decent pictures with no extra effort. Any of those would be valid choices.

Help us a bit and we may be able to help you.
Thanks, I'll take a look at those. And I am looking for something simple/ a good value, not looking to become a professional photographer overnight but something good for taking quality photos (moreso than what my iPhone currently produces).

I did read threads you posted in previously and saw that the RX100 was very popular - is this a decent point-and-shoot camera? Any other recommendations? Thank you!

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Old Mar 29, 2015, 11:56 pm
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... the RX100 was very popular - is this a decent point-and-shoot camera? ...
It is an excellent PnS. Not cheap but very, very good.

Another very good one is the Ricoh GR.
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Originally Posted by abmj-jr
It is an excellent PnS. Not cheap but very, very good.

Another very good one is the Ricoh GR.
Thanks! I'll look into those. I don't mind spending the $$ for a quality, simple-to-use camera that'll last me. As long as it's better than my iPhone camera (preferably substantially better if I am paying a lot of $$$) then I won't regret my purchase.

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Originally Posted by abmj-jr
It is an excellent PnS. Not cheap but very, very good.

Another very good one is the Ricoh GR.
+1 for the RX100. I did the same transition as you from the iphone 6 to this. The difference in photos was massive.

I settled on the first version which can be had for good prices.
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Old Apr 1, 2015, 7:49 am
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+1 for the RX100. I did the same transition as you from the iphone 6 to this. The difference in photos was massive.

I settled on the first version which can be had for good prices.
Thanks! I think I'll be going with that! Just stuck on which version to get, the RX100 or RX100 ii. Any major differences other than wifi capabilities and the being able to tilt the LCD screen?
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I will always suggest you to buy go pro`s. Easy to carry, great pictures, great videos and could support big tours. Best regards to everybody!
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Don't underrate your iPhone 6 photos.

The video image stabilization is something else on my Plus, produces really smooth videos.

Though I don't think the video stabilization works for time lapse. Not sure about super slow mo.
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Originally Posted by wco81
Don't underrate your iPhone 6 photos.

The video image stabilization is something else on my Plus, produces really smooth videos.

Though I don't think the video stabilization works for time lapse. Not sure about super slow mo.
I like my iPhone 6 - a lot - and the photo quality is great, but I want something better to remember my major vacations by. That being said, I will still use my iPhone occasionally!
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No doubt, I carry DSLR on my trips.

But more and more I'm using iPhone for easy panoramas -- though I could do it with my DSLR and software too.

My DSLR is capable of sharper 1080p videos but handheld, my iPhone produces better more watchable videos.
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Originally Posted by wco81
No doubt, I carry DSLR on my trips.

But more and more I'm using iPhone for easy panoramas -- though I could do it with my DSLR and software too.

My DSLR is capable of sharper 1080p videos but handheld, my iPhone produces better more watchable videos.
Same here - love using my iPhone for panoramas. Am leaning towards purchasing the RX100 since my photog skills are not advanced at all. I've been told the RX100 is a really great point and shoot.
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Yeah it's well regarded. But I think it's kind of advanced since it has big sensor.

There are several 1-inch high-end point and shoots. Some come with long zooms, some only come with a fixed lens, no zoom.
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Yeah it's well regarded. But I think it's kind of advanced since it has big sensor.

There are several 1-inch high-end point and shoots. Some come with long zooms, some only come with a fixed lens, no zoom.
I see - didn't know that. For a first timer point and shoot, do you have any other recommendations or RX100 would be a good option? Right now, I'm stuck between which model of RX100 to get, the original or ii. The ii has wifi, which original model does not have.

Thanks!
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The camera is only as good as the operator...

IS. ISO LIGHTING, ANGLE, SHUTTER SPEED, Depth of Field, lot of thing come into play, the cheapest and most long lasting thing you can do is improve your own skills.

Expensive stove does not make a good cook...
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