11/23/2023 0 Comments Sony full frame point and shoot camera![]() ![]() ![]() Many of these models have relatively short zoom ranges, but maximum apertures of f2.8 or better. Kit lenses generally come in 18-55mm, 16-50mm or 14-42mm flavors, depending upon the sensor size, but they almost universally have maximum aperture ranges of f3.5 to f5.6. On the other hand, fixed-lens models can have better lenses than those that come in the inexpensive dSLR and ILC kits. But they also tend to be quite expensive compared with all-in-one models. Still, equipped with a kit pancake prime lens like the 17mm (Olympus) or 14mm (Panasonic), they remain quite pocketable. Of course, once you start adding on to the latter models, like tacking on an EVF and even a modest zoom lens, they start to get pretty big. These dSLR complements (or replacements) come in two versions: ones with the traditional larger-than-average point-and-shoot design, and the interchangeable-lens models (ILC) which attain a more-svelte-than-dSLR profile by jettisoning the mirror-and-prism optical path (one factor that keeps dSLRs so large). These models come with sensors the size of what can be found in a high-end dSLR, the performance that can rival a midrange dSLR and offer the same level of manual control over shutter speed, aperture, support for raw files and other creative features. It's a common complaint: You want the photo quality of a dSLR but find you're leaving the camera at home because it's so large.Ī lot of the compromises you previously had to make are moot now. ![]() The latest version comments on the Fujifilm X100F. Editors' note: This story is updated frequently to reflect more recent reviews and announcements. ![]()
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