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Hi folks,It's time for a camera upgrade from my 5 megapixel dinosaur.  The new-ish mirrorless cameras are intriguing to me.  Might any of you have experience with them and be willing to recommend...

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Harry,It is my understanding, many or all of the newer digital SLR cameras are not mirrorless. All the old standby names, Nikon, Canon, Olympus etc. manufacture MILC cameras. Since you are on the...

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Thanks Joe. Surprisingly, most of my photos are indoors. I like the idea of being able to carry a camera with interchangeable lenses in a coat pocket, if not a shirt pocket. They aren't DSLR's, but...

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Harry...I am using a new Olympus Pen EPL-2 camera, mostly for shooting stills for our church publications and website. I am still in the learning stage with the new camera, but I can tell you the...

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Thanks Bill,After considerable research I ordered a Sony RX100.  Though it's not a 4/3 camera, it does have a 1" sensor.  It is consistently rated at or near the top for high-end point and shoot...

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Good choice, Harry. The technology in these cameras is proceeding at warp speed. Buy one today, and in less than a year, it seems like it's obsolete. But I have to admit, I still long for the days...

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Hard to believe the versatility available in digital imaging these days. Take all the shots you can imagine, then multiply by half a dozen. Choose the best few images and delete the rest. I used a...

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I remember when I worked for Memphis State University Photo Services in the mid 1960s. Four or five of us would shoot a football game and end up processing 25, 36 exposure rolls of 35mm film. Half of...

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I can agree with lower cost. I would come back from an underwater photo vacation with 50 rolls, 36 exposures, of Fujichrome slide film. The film cost was $9 the developing was $8 to $10 depending on...

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