Solution for you. D40 + 18-200VR. :thumbsup:
Leica M8?Actually if Hasselblad came up with a digital version of the X-pan, that would be the ultimate travel camera.
Leica M8?
I believe the XPan is an interchangeable lens 35mm rangefinder camera system with true panoramic capability.
And as such, there aren't any digital equivalents yet...![]()
To add to that, the smallest aperture for most digital compacts is only up to f/8, so the range is really small also. No reason to use manual mode at all..I used Nikon manual film slr then went directly to compact digital and now back into the digital slr game using my manual lens (for now).
The reason why I switched to compact for digital was the exteme high cost of digital slr at that time (only Nikon D1 was available then).
I really detested compacts cos it was holding back my creativity. To adjust just the (very limited range) shutter speed or apature, I had to dive into the endless maze of menus; when I finally managed to change it, I needed a totally different setting. So its always set on fully auto mode. The other reason is the size of those cameras are so tiny in my rather large hands; I never have a firm grip on them. And don't forget night/low light shots; those tiny flash are almost useless with guide numbers smaller than my shoe size.
To add to that, the smallest aperture for most digital compacts is only up to f/8, so the range is really small also. No reason to use manual mode at all..
Erm.. I meant the smallest aperture.. the largest aperture can be from f/2.0 on some models to f/5.6 if you zoom, so it's like you don't have much range of aperture to use. Anything smaller than f/8 will be diffraction limited because of the tiny sensor used.erm... if not mistaken... some canon's are f2.8.... mainly f3.5 for others.... ricoh grd''s f2.4 n canon G series are usually f2s.....
but anyways, for compacts there's alot of dof, so the small aperture's only for low light situations... but use them right, you still can get really good stuff, like some pro photographers shooting with the oylmpus c5050...
Not wide enough..It depends...say if i were to go on holidays to destination within Asia, or to places which i have visited before, I would prefer compact over DSLR...but compacts are definitely not suitable for macros or actions....the nikon P5000 compact looks good for travel purpose...