I know of the sony RX10 series any others that you might know of with 600mm FF equivalent minimum length.
I know of the sony RX10 series any others that you might know of with 600mm FF equivalent minimum length.
Canon G3X goes to 600mm equivalent. The Panasonic LX1000 MkII only goes to 400mm equivalent.
Nikon made a range of 1" interchangeable lens camera called the Nikon 1 Series. You could look for a used Nikon J5 with a Nikon CX 70-300mm lens. Otherwise, you need to look at larger sensor Micro 4/3 or smaller sensor fixed lens superzooms.
Panasonic FZ1000 mark I/II - 1" sensor 400mm equivalent. Panasonic FZ2500 - 1" sensor 480mm equivalent.
Canon G3 X - 1" sensor 600mm equivalent.
You have been a little bit faster.
Nikon 1 + 70-300mm it's very compact camera with 300 * 5 == 1500mm FF eqv.
Micro 4/3 often has 300mm it's only 600mm FF eqv, or 400mm it's 800mm. Also, I know that exists some convertors for leans.
Within the Panasonic/Sony/Nikon small sensor forums I don't recall seeing anybody refer to the G3X (although cross-brand discussions within each group are quite common). I know it's a bit old (2015) but it's quite inexpensive compared to the other 1" superzooms. Is there a problem with it?
Thank you
Sherm
thanks everyone, already have em 10 with the 75/300. along with several other lenses. wife not happy with the weight of that kit as she wishes to go with carry-on luggage only. will check the used section at kerrisdale camera in vancouver.
Why do you not watch on 1"/2.33 superzooms? It steels enough for the publish on the internet. And they have the biggest optical zoom more than 1" superzooms.
If you want to make shoots on a day it's not bad quality.
Have a good vacation.
I think that you will find that 1" sensors have a 2.7x crop factor, so 300mm on the Nikon 1 is equivalent to 810mm FF.
I use my 300 f/4 f-mount on my Nikon 1 V1 once in a while. Same angle of view as 810mm is a LOT of reach, f/10.8 is rather slow. On a tripod it's good. It is much lighter than the D700 with the 300.
It doesn't have a "1-inch" sensor, but...
Panasonic FZ300:
25-600mm EFL, constant max f2.8 aperture, weather sealed, 12MP 1/1.7" sensor. $500 new.
Yes, the G3X is not as sharp as the Sony RX10IV and in RAW the frame rate is 1 shot per second.
AF is worse,too.