Looking to buy a compact/large sensor compact for three months of travel – skiing, beaches, bike trip, Euro cities – and to possibly “replace” my DSLR in the long run. Care about: landscapes, low-light shooting, manual shooting, RAW, size, build quality. Not as important: big zoom, super high quality video, super fast continuous drive, touch screen.
Possible cameras:
-Panasonic Lumix LX100 – size and hot-shoe flash concern me.
-Canon G5 X – lower battery life than Sonys. Nothing stands out too much for me, it just always seems to be in the discussion.
-Canon G7 X – ditto.
-Sony RX100 III – older, but seems like it fits my criteria. Longer battery life than IV.
-Sony RX100 IV – seems awesome, but video and a few smaller features seem to be the only main advantages from III.
(Comparison link for the nerdy: http://www.dpreview.com/products/com...tDir=ascending ).
I know the quality won’t be the same as my 70D, however, I’m at the point where convenience and good quality trump inconvenient and great quality. Any other cameras I should consider? I know Sony is more expensive, but given I might sell my DSLR gear, it seems like the RX100 could be worth it. (And Kidwoo's thread had lots of praise for the RX100).
Thanks in advance.
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