There are some new digital cameras that are grabbing the attention of photographers and enthusiasts alike. These include the Sony Alpha a6100, the Panasonic LX100 II, and the Canon PowerShot G7X Mark II.
Canon PowerShot G7X Mark II
The PowerShot G7X Mark II is a high-performance compact digital camera that is perfect for travel. It offers a large, high-resolution CMOS image sensor. It also features a bright f/1.8-2.8 lens and the new DIGIC 7 imaging processor. This is said to improve subject detection, auto focus tracking, and image clarity.
The Canon PowerShot G7X Mark II is not only a good choice for a beginner, but also for those looking to improve their photography skills. The camera offers easy-to-use menus and touchscreen control, which make it simple to capture clear images.
The camera also boasts a 1.0-inch, 20.1-megapixel CMOS sensor. Its larger size means more information is collected in low-light conditions. Additionally, the sensor is complemented by the new DIGIC 7 image processor, which improves image clarity when shooting with high ISO.
Sony Alpha a6100 mirrorless camera
Sony Alpha a6100 is an APS-C mirrorless camera. It offers 4K video, a touch-sensitive LCD, and a fast and reliable autofocus system. These features make it a great choice for casual photographers and beginners looking for an affordable, yet capable camera.
The Sony A6100 uses a hybrid concept, borrowing technology from premium mirrorless cameras to provide faster AF and tracking capabilities. This makes it easier to focus on subjects and capture clear images.
A 6100’s compact design means it can fit in a coat pocket or purse. And the small size and ease of use make it ideal for beginners.
Although it has some weaknesses, the A6100 is still a great choice for photographers and videographers. It has a fast release cycle and a powerful sensor, making it a good choice for a wide variety of applications.
Panasonic LX100 II
Panasonic LUMIX LX100 II is a compact digital camera that offers improved photo capture modes and a larger Four Thirds sensor. It’s part of the world-renowned LX high-end compact camera series.
The new LX100 II looks very similar to the original model, but there are a few subtle differences. In addition to the higher resolution sensor, the new camera also features a new touch-sensitive screen. This allows users to control focus and zoom using the camera’s on-screen interface.
As well as being touchscreen-friendly, the LX100 II’s screen supports Panasonic’s latest 4K Photo modes. These modes include Auto Marking and Sequence Composition. For instance, the Sequence Composition mode allows you to take multiple 4K PHOTO shots and sync them into one.
Another new feature is the Panasonic Post Focus. This lets you refocus after shooting. You can set the focus point anywhere on the frame, allowing you to keep the subject in focus. Alternatively, you can leave it to the camera and let it find the focus point automatically.
Fujifilm X100F
Fujifilm X100F is an upgraded version of the X-Pro2 and looks almost identical to the earlier model. However, there are a few changes to the camera. There are a few more AF points, a more powerful autofocus system, a larger sensor and improved handling.
The Fujifilm X100F is a great choice for photographers who want to shoot in low-light situations. The advanced Hybrid Viewfinder provides a wider optical view than previous models.
Its AF system is similar to that found on modern mirrorless cameras. Fujifilm’s AF system uses a central 7×7 grid of phase detection points to detect subjects. This results in precise focusing in daylight conditions.
In addition, the X100F features three power management options. This includes an Economy setting that reduces the AF speed while extending battery life.
Leica Q2
The Leica Q2 is a compact digital camera that’s built from the ground up in Germany. It has a design that’s both stylish and user-friendly. From its streamlined body to its wireless connectivity, this camera is perfect for a variety of users.
It also comes with an electronic shutter and a fast f/1.7 maximum aperture. This is a nice feature if you are shooting in low light.
Other features include a 4K video mode, a touchscreen LCD, and an autofocus system. Additionally, it’s waterproof and dust-resistant. That’s a lot to ask for in a small camera, but the Leica Q2 delivers.
As an added bonus, the Leica Q2 has a programmable button inside its thumb wheel dial. Unlike the Sony RX100 III, the Leica Q2’s focusing system doesn’t require a lot of figuring out.