Hello, great video! What do you suggest for travel & portrait camera? Because for me while traveling the most important subject is family in new surroundings. Thanks!
I would suggest looking into the Fujifilm X100V. As a package, its the best travel camera around (even though its much larger than the Sony RX100). You get a powerful high-end APS-C sensor, an excellent fixed lens, and outstanding film simulation profiles. Consider checking out our review of it below: photographypx.com/fujifilm-x100v-review/
Hi yes, there are several models that would be good for astrophotography. I'd say the X100V (with the wide-angle adapter) would be great. Otherwise, your next best options are the X-T30, A6400 (or the older a6300) or the Nikon Z fc. All of these last cameras have an interchangeable lens system, so you can easily add an ultra-wide 16-35mm lens to them, which is a go-to for this type of imagery. But, you can also add, say a 200mm lens too, which is great for capturing images of the moon. I wouldn't say any of these camera in particular is great for astro though, since most photographers end up using full-frame cameras. But, they're a good starting point if you're looking to check it out.
your video was quite helpful but I’m very much confused to what camera to buy. I am interested in just photography and in such cameras that is produces vibrant images which does not require to edit the pictures. So do you have any recommendations for it ?. It will be very helpful. Thanks.
Hi Park, I would suggest the Fujifilm X-100 series. It's small enough to literally fit in the average jeans pocket, and the image quality for JPEG photos is unreplicatable. You simply can't find a better travel camera than that right now without stepping into a Leica M.
What would be the best cheap option for shooting buildings and what I might say architectural photography? That is my most interesting thing when traveling.
Hi your best bet is the Panasonic LX100 II. Here you get a 24-70mm lens, stabilization, and focus stacking. When shooting architectural photography, you want a wide-angle lens. But, often, you'll also want a medium telephoto lens to zoom in and capture fine details. And the LX100 does both well. It also offers a number of other advanced features that will also help while shooting.
Hi Manoj, I would suggest looking into the Sony a6400. For this kind of situation, you'll want a camera with good continuous autofocusing, a fast shooting speed, and a large sensor to deal with the low ambient lighting in most indoor rooms. And the a6400, or even the older a6300, will deliver on all of those fronts. Feel free to check out our review of it here: photographypx.com/sony-a6400-review/
May I ask what’s a suitable compact camera for insta pictures ( portrait, food, products, scenery, travelling), tiktok and RUclips vlogging videos. Also, I don’t quite like to edit my pictures a lot so I prefer camera that is sharp & crisp quality for both video & photos . Oh! Focusing is very important to me too - I like it where the background is blur and focuses well on the object 😁
Hi your best bet would be a Canon compact point-and-shoot camera. The one that comes to mind is the Canon PowerShot G5 X Mark II. But you should really consider the PowerShot G7 X Mark III. They added some nice features to the refresh of this particular camera, like vertical video support for Tik Tok, and direct streaming to RUclips from the camera. You can read more about it below. It's our editors choice for the best flip screen camera. And it's also good for vlogging, and the image quality matches say, Sony's ZV-1 or Panasonic's LX100 series cameras. But it's way easier to use than both of these cameras. photographypx.com/cameras-with-flip-screens/
The problem is that some of these new smartphones like the Google pixel 6 Pro I own take photographs. At least as good if not better then lot of cameras.
I found your video super helpful. Super informative and enjoyable to watch! We just started making youtube videos so are definitely doing ou research. Keep it up and hopefully we will get there one day aswell! Subbed.
Awesome. Consider reading the full guide on our website as well. That will give you guys more insight on some of the factors to consider when looking at options, and help decide which are most important for you.
I debat alot on Nvidia . The best of all in color. But also how To respect the rendering of a Nice Well thought camera , it is à crime (to me) to then launch your picture on a cheap laptop. Or printer. Even if we all know that all screens handle color différently, it is very easy To see the difference , on the color tendancy of the picture. Can you go over the link usage and the devoted that want so much To keep printing on the only ones that gets all colors with nvidia. With Fuji, i like them , But in si many ways my eyes are looking for missing colors. I CAN'T help but noticing. Thank you for your countdown, it is a very good help! Your great!
Even if we were allowed to go anywhere to use these cameras due to the lockdown, I can't buy the cameras anyway ( or second or third choice) because they are out of stock!
No cameras in this class currently offer 4K 60p recording. This is a fairly new feature to market that first camera about somewhere around mid-2019. We won't see this feature in this segment for another 2 years at least.
@@PhotographyPX I watched the video and I'm still overwhelmed with what camera to purchase. I live in Alaska, and my photos often are of our outdoor activities, landscape, and my dogs either still, or zooming around. I LOVE the look of Fujifilm, and I'm borrowing a friends' x100v right now to try it out, but I don't like that it doesn't offer a zoom option to get mountain peaks and such. I'd also like to be able to photograph the Aurora, so aperture is important. I've been was looking into the Fujifilm Xt3 Mirrorless. Thoughts or other suggestions? Open to interchangeable lens cameras, but not something big and heavy!
Very informative but yikes $$$$$ no way is $800 bucks affordable for most. Having a dedicated camera is the way to go but paying allot of money vacation already most will use there smartphones which take great photos and videos.
For more information, check out the full blog post:
photographypx.com/best-travel-cameras/
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Hello, great video! What do you suggest for travel & portrait camera? Because for me while traveling the most important subject is family in new surroundings. Thanks!
I would suggest looking into the Fujifilm X100V. As a package, its the best travel camera around (even though its much larger than the Sony RX100). You get a powerful high-end APS-C sensor, an excellent fixed lens, and outstanding film simulation profiles. Consider checking out our review of it below:
photographypx.com/fujifilm-x100v-review/
Are any of these picks good for landscape photography and Astro photography? With the right lens ofc.
Hi yes, there are several models that would be good for astrophotography. I'd say the X100V (with the wide-angle adapter) would be great. Otherwise, your next best options are the X-T30, A6400 (or the older a6300) or the Nikon Z fc. All of these last cameras have an interchangeable lens system, so you can easily add an ultra-wide 16-35mm lens to them, which is a go-to for this type of imagery. But, you can also add, say a 200mm lens too, which is great for capturing images of the moon. I wouldn't say any of these camera in particular is great for astro though, since most photographers end up using full-frame cameras. But, they're a good starting point if you're looking to check it out.
your video was quite helpful but I’m very much confused to what camera to buy. I am interested in just photography and in such cameras that is produces vibrant images which does not require to edit the pictures. So do you have any recommendations for it ?. It will be very helpful. Thanks.
Hi Park, I would suggest the Fujifilm X-100 series. It's small enough to literally fit in the average jeans pocket, and the image quality for JPEG photos is unreplicatable. You simply can't find a better travel camera than that right now without stepping into a Leica M.
What would be the best cheap option for shooting buildings and what I might say architectural photography? That is my most interesting thing when traveling.
Hi your best bet is the Panasonic LX100 II. Here you get a 24-70mm lens, stabilization, and focus stacking. When shooting architectural photography, you want a wide-angle lens. But, often, you'll also want a medium telephoto lens to zoom in and capture fine details. And the LX100 does both well. It also offers a number of other advanced features that will also help while shooting.
@@PhotographyPX That's perfect, thank you!
Which camera would you recommend for taking Kids photos(moving objects) in indoor environmental like rooms(during evening with artificial lights)?
Hi Manoj, I would suggest looking into the Sony a6400. For this kind of situation, you'll want a camera with good continuous autofocusing, a fast shooting speed, and a large sensor to deal with the low ambient lighting in most indoor rooms. And the a6400, or even the older a6300, will deliver on all of those fronts.
Feel free to check out our review of it here: photographypx.com/sony-a6400-review/
I love my Canon PowerShot G5 X Mark II
Really? Are you happy with the EVF? and battery life? I'm thinking about buying it for travels.
May I ask what’s a suitable compact camera for insta pictures ( portrait, food, products, scenery, travelling), tiktok and RUclips vlogging videos. Also, I don’t quite like to edit my pictures a lot so I prefer camera that is sharp & crisp quality for both video & photos . Oh! Focusing is very important to me too - I like it where the background is blur and focuses well on the object 😁
Hi your best bet would be a Canon compact point-and-shoot camera. The one that comes to mind is the Canon PowerShot G5 X Mark II. But you should really consider the PowerShot G7 X Mark III. They added some nice features to the refresh of this particular camera, like vertical video support for Tik Tok, and direct streaming to RUclips from the camera. You can read more about it below. It's our editors choice for the best flip screen camera. And it's also good for vlogging, and the image quality matches say, Sony's ZV-1 or Panasonic's LX100 series cameras. But it's way easier to use than both of these cameras.
photographypx.com/cameras-with-flip-screens/
@@PhotographyPX what about canon g7x mark ii?
That's also a good option. Sure.
The problem is that some of these new smartphones like the Google pixel 6 Pro I own take photographs. At least as good if not better then lot of cameras.
Yes agreed. We feel that way about the new (relatively) iPhone 13 series.
I found your video super helpful. Super informative and enjoyable to watch! We just started making youtube videos so are definitely doing ou research. Keep it up and hopefully we will get there one day aswell! Subbed.
Awesome. Consider reading the full guide on our website as well. That will give you guys more insight on some of the factors to consider when looking at options, and help decide which are most important for you.
@@PhotographyPX I will definitely have a look!
National geographic cameramen be like...
NO THIS IS NOT WHAT I NEED...
🤣🤣🤣
I debat alot on Nvidia .
The best of all in color.
But also how To respect the rendering of a Nice Well thought camera , it is à crime (to me) to then launch your picture on a cheap laptop. Or printer. Even if we all know that all screens handle color différently, it is very easy To see the difference , on the color tendancy of the picture. Can you go over the link usage and the devoted that want so much To keep printing on the only ones that gets all colors with nvidia. With Fuji, i like them , But in si many ways my eyes are looking for missing colors. I CAN'T help but noticing.
Thank you for your countdown, it is a very good help! Your great!
i like this👍️
This is about travel camera's yet not mention of weight?
The fujifilm X-T30 has only ~333g
Even if we were allowed to go anywhere to use these cameras due to the lockdown, I can't buy the cameras anyway ( or second or third choice) because they are out of stock!
Yes it's quite a shame on both of these fronts. We'll probably experience stocking issues for the next year.
Your B-roll footage for the Ricoh was severely lacking, especially compared to all the others.
It’s not even his fault, it’s Ricoh’s fault, he just put the ads for each camera
None offers 4k 60fps though..
No cameras in this class currently offer 4K 60p recording. This is a fairly new feature to market that first camera about somewhere around mid-2019. We won't see this feature in this segment for another 2 years at least.
@@PhotographyPX I watched the video and I'm still overwhelmed with what camera to purchase. I live in Alaska, and my photos often are of our outdoor activities, landscape, and my dogs either still, or zooming around. I LOVE the look of Fujifilm, and I'm borrowing a friends' x100v right now to try it out, but I don't like that it doesn't offer a zoom option to get mountain peaks and such. I'd also like to be able to photograph the Aurora, so aperture is important. I've been was looking into the Fujifilm Xt3 Mirrorless. Thoughts or other suggestions? Open to interchangeable lens cameras, but not something big and heavy!
Very informative but yikes $$$$$ no way is $800 bucks affordable for most. Having a dedicated camera is the way to go but paying allot of money vacation already most will use there smartphones which take great photos and videos.