I’m wondering if anyone knows of a camera still being produced similar to the Canon G1X MkIII. I’ve been using a 5D MkIII for years but want something smaller for backpacking that still packs a great quality sensor, glass, and full featured manual mode with RAW format. It doesn’t have to be Canon either. Thanks

Edit: probably an APS-C size sensor or larger

  • @sic_semper_tyrannisOP
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    21 month ago

    It’s not that the G1X III doesn’t offer something. I’m just looking to see if there are more recent examples with potentially better glass, sensors, or any other benefits because of progress with time since it’s been out for some time now. I haven’t found (including the wonderful suggestions in the comments) any other camera that fits what I’m looking for and will probably get a used G1XIII. Mirrorless cameras are relatively small now but the form factor of many of these cameras just take up too much volume in a hiking pack. The G1XIII has such an awesome form factor with great professional features. Ultimately I care about volume over weight, plus generally a high quality camera

    • @IMALlama@lemmy.world
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      21 month ago

      If volume is your sole consideration, the G1X III will be hard to beat. if you didn’t already try it, here it is dropped into the comparison.

      As for advances in IQ, IMO the gains haven’t been that large. The big changes are:

      • Higher pixel density sensors, but IMO that’s not really necessary unless you’re printing huge (say 4 foot plus) or cropping heavily
      • Better high ISO performance due to dual gain stages and lower overall read noise. I have no real hesitation taking my A7III up to ISO 12,800

      Other than that, everything else is largely quality of life. Easier AF, faster sensor readout that enabled me to keep my A9 in electronics shutter mode basically all the time, overall speed (focus fast and take a ton of photos), computational photography (like high resolution shots, etc).

      I have a 3k digital picture frame and when photos from my old D40 show up on it, I’m always surprised by how well they hold up. Great colors, good dynamic range, etc.

      • @sic_semper_tyrannisOP
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        1 month ago

        That’s a really neat website, thanks. My camera is massive in comparison. Yeah I don’t need or want such high resolution which also can hurt low light performance and shutter speed has never been a concern to me. I’ll have to look in detail at the features of the G1XIII but I’m pretty convinced that that’s what I’ll be getting.