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  1. <p>Thank you for the advice, i have looked at some raw files and found out that i am going to try this one: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1149206-REG/fujifilm_16471574_x_t10_mirrorless_digital_camera.html<br> <br />I tought the image quality of the fuji ap-c was a little better than the olympus 4/3 sensor. <br />I am allowed to unbox it and test it and get a feel for it , and if I dont like it I can return it. They also have a casback deal on it so its a little cheeper her in norway. (Not cheeper than bh) but I live in norway and we dont have US prices on camera gear. But we at least have 5 year warranty. </p>
  2. <p>I am looking for a small mirrorless camera to take on mountain hikes in my local area. I have the Nikon D800 and several lenses but since i have a shoulder that not work so well its to bulky to drag around.<br /> Me and my father had the panasonic gx1 but he was unlucky and had an accident with it, so we are looking for something new.<br /> I liked the size of the gx1, but when i processed the image files in raw I felt that i often had to do some noise reduction because there always seemed to be some digital noise/grain even at iso 100 - 200.. But perhaps that was just me comparing it to the D800?<br /> <br /> The fact that i felt that on the gx1 from panasonic makes me hesitate on the gx7? Will it be like that to?<br /> I now comparing theese to the Nikon D800 makes it rather unfair for the panasonic.<br /> <br /> So does anybody have any camera to recomend or personal experiences with some alternatives.<br /> The price range should be in this range i think 0 to 1100 - 1200dollars<br /> <br /> <br /> I am considering the sony a6000, but i have read that the kit lense is bad? Is it really that bad?<br /> Also on the List is the Olynpus Em-10 mark 2.<br /> I have also looked at the Fuji x-t10 .<br /> <br /> I have got some raw files from the olympus, but when i look at 100% i think there is some grain/pixles/noise on the sky and in the pictures generally. <br /> People say Fuji have great cameras and lenses, but if your not used to it the colors are a little weird in the start?<br /> The sony i saw people said had a bad kit lense? Dont think i have money to buy one more lense in the bugdet. <br /><br /><br> Her are a picture i shot when i hiked with the panasonic gx1 <a href="http://i0.wp.com/www.teigen.be/blogg/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Girls-on-Troll-Tunga.jpg?fit=1024%2C684" target="_blank">http://i0.wp.com/www.teigen.be/blogg/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Girls-on-Troll-Tunga.jpg?fit=1024%2C684</a><br> One with the D800 had a friend as a sherpa <a href="http://i1.wp.com/www.teigen.be/blogg/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/September-12.jpg?fit=1024%2C683" target="_blank">http://i1.wp.com/www.teigen.be/blogg/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/September-12.jpg?fit=1024%2C683</a><br />So it will mostly be pictures like this and landscape and views of mountains, i avreage 2 hikes a week, so the light often changes so I like to have somthing with me when i Hike, so the panasonic was great in that way, but not so great when coming to quality.<br /><br />I dont need a camera that i can use on high iso, it does not need to be weather proof. But i want good file quality. I need to be able to zoom a little, so prime is not on the table.<br /><br />So hope somebody have some recomandations, if you have som pictures taken as examples or some raw files you could show it would be nice.</p>
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