Any suggestions welcome
Posted 24/07/2013 - 21:38
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Probably! It has a 16mp sensor, whereas the K-x is 12.3mp, but the X-5 is not in the same league as the K-x despite the higher resolution.
The K-x is a proper photographer's tool with all of the flexibility that a DSLR brings. I suppose whether you keep the X-5 or not depends on your needs, but it is a handy point and shoot camera, good for more casual use.
My suggestion would be to keep the X-5 for now, but learn how to use the K-x to its full potential and if you're doing more serious photography there's no contest, the K-x wins hands down. Also, the K-x will accept any K-mount lens, which opens up a whole world of possibilities.
Regards
David
The K-x is a proper photographer's tool with all of the flexibility that a DSLR brings. I suppose whether you keep the X-5 or not depends on your needs, but it is a handy point and shoot camera, good for more casual use.
My suggestion would be to keep the X-5 for now, but learn how to use the K-x to its full potential and if you're doing more serious photography there's no contest, the K-x wins hands down. Also, the K-x will accept any K-mount lens, which opens up a whole world of possibilities.
Regards
David
Posted 24/07/2013 - 21:39
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If you can afford to keep both then I would say yes.
You have a much longer focal length with the X-5 (probably 2/3 lenses worth) and there are times when we all prefer to travel light and carry one camera rather than a heavy bag with camera and an assortment of lenses.
Of course it all depends if you would carry a camera around with you most of the time.
Edit: basically what David said
You have a much longer focal length with the X-5 (probably 2/3 lenses worth) and there are times when we all prefer to travel light and carry one camera rather than a heavy bag with camera and an assortment of lenses.
Of course it all depends if you would carry a camera around with you most of the time.
Edit: basically what David said
Posted 24/07/2013 - 21:43
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chhers guys, was thinking of hanging on to it, for reasons like you listed, its quite handy point and shoot and a higher zoom rate etc, so thanks for taking time to reply
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