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  1. A Happy New Year 2019 for all the Photo.net members !!! My 4 years Samsung S4 is about to die...It shuts down instantly even when 35% battery full without warning. Changed it with a new original one , after some time , the same thing, in fact , worse , shuts down even at 75% when data trafic is on these days... I am not a mainly smartphone shooter but I admit I”ll need a good camera phone to replace the s4 . Better than the S4 or at least as good . Preferably with good low light capability . And not pricey one Oooops !!!! My main camera is Oly EM10Mk2 with 25/1.8, 45/1.8 , 15/1.7 What camera(sorry , smartphone ) do you suggest ?
  2. Of course , a stabilised FF body with legacy lenses is ideal . But can't afford one , and over that ,I prefer something small+light
  3. Thank you for the feedback! Generally , my subjects are static ....boring , eh ? :) .But the little Sony feels less than a real camera than the Fuji , at least for me.It's me ,probably . It really is damn' small and light with the collapsible kit 16-50
  4. Fuji XE2 seems appealing to me second hand . I think I'll get one and a 16-50 II lens . I know that the 18-55 /2,8-4 is more applauded but I need more the 16 mm end . What I don't know it is if the little Sony a5000 in night mode (3-4 exposures supraposed at 6400 ) is better than the xe2 at 6400
  5. I am just searching in my EXIF datas to see the paramerers used when shooting handheld lowlight ....No , probably the stabilisation especially on wide lenses isn't so critical , but it helps to feel more confortable.... I see that the 18/2 lens isn't too much applauded in tests ,and probably I'd need it the most .And at 2,8 sharpness is clearly better in the 18-55 zoom wich is weird for a prime .
  6. Thank you for your answer , Robin ! The zooms are large enough to look and feel unbalanced on the camera , wich applies also to some (not all) of the mft zooms , especially Panasonic I verified on the camerasize.com . And I look for something more compact.That's why I was referring at their primes
  7. I studied a bit the Fuji system and it seems that despite the excellent build ,sensor and controls ,the AF in low light for the Xe1 wouldn't be so great? Or my info is wrong ? Also , the lack of the stabilisation is not what I am looking for. The lenses are not too many and they are big enough to bring the package to a volume close to a DSLR. Don't like this .,I look for something more pocketable (or close to ) So , I have the chance to go with the few primes they offer and are moderately fast 18mm f2 and the 23mm f2 maybe the 27mm f2 . But all are unstabilised ....Would they be enough to shoot static subjects in low light (night city scapes , indoor catheedrals......)? Or maybe a stabilised f3,5-4 is better for my shooting style ?
  8. Seems to me the fuji are indeed great cameras , I have a X20and it feels incredible in hand ,excellend experience tp use it ,and performes better than I could believe a compact can do ,especially in low light. The lens /sensor/prcessor system are so well optimised that the f2allows to keep the iso up to 1600 no more . the small sensor allows a good depth of field and prevents unwanted out of focus areas when using mostly f2-2,8 The apsc fujis are a bigger in volume and the zoom lenses seem not so compact than the mft or as I'd want to ,even if I know they are great (the little X20 is my reference) .And seem pricier ...but nothing good is for free ....Maibe I'll look carefully to choose one or two primes if I can afford .
  9. Hello! I missed from the forum for several years , but not given up photography . I switched from DSRL to mirrorless mainly for reasons of volume and weight . I went in paralel with Sony nex3 + MF legacy lenses and Olympus EP-L1 +kit for AF. I use also a Sony a5000 +16-50 in the last two years ,wich replaced the Oly in the last two years ,and is really small , light, and good in low light as I like , so not using very much in the last time the MF lenses . I don't like the WB auto from the a5000 and the lack of external classic wheels and buttons . The sensor is fine , i shoot frequently indoors in low light handheld ,so the 16mm is a fine focal to have .Anyway , the Sony lens lineup is not very promising for me .The faster and better lenses are rather pricey , and not what I'd like.,some of them not stabilised ( sigma19/2,8) I noticed the evolution of the mft sensors and the design of the OM-D 10 mk2 Olys ,wich is closer to what I'd like ,but I don't know how fast they are .The lenses seem promising , fast and smaller (thinking of the Pana 15/1,7) . Not convinced though it wouldn't be somehow a side step ???
  10. teos

    October 1 Sunrise

    Beautiful results !
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