That could change over time!
Here they are: G1X, Coolpix A, GM5, Coolpix P330. Mostly I use them for landscapes and cityscapes.
The G1X is on the big side for a compact camera. I bought it as a bit of an experiment: it was cheaper and more compact than adding a 12-60 lens to the GM5. The G1X is heavier, though, and I miss the EVF on the GM5. As documented elsewhere on this forum, it's easy to blow out highlights with this camera. Really good detail in the images though.
I don’t miss an EVF on the Coolpix A because 28mm is very familiar for me, being the start of the zoom range for a lot of my past serious compacts (such as FX01, TZ3, FX150). The dynamic range from this sensor is awesome.
The two lenses in front of the GM5 are 20mm and 8mm. The generic 8mm fisheye is a lot of fun, I started a thread for it on the mu-43 site.
Showcase - no-name 8mm F3.8 4/3” Fish-Eye lens
The P330 is the newest member of the collection. I’m not sure how much use it will get. It is very convenient, but it is also a reality check on camera size vs image quality. It may be nice to have in my pocket if I'm out and about but not on a "formal" camera walk.
Here they are: G1X, Coolpix A, GM5, Coolpix P330. Mostly I use them for landscapes and cityscapes.
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The G1X is on the big side for a compact camera. I bought it as a bit of an experiment: it was cheaper and more compact than adding a 12-60 lens to the GM5. The G1X is heavier, though, and I miss the EVF on the GM5. As documented elsewhere on this forum, it's easy to blow out highlights with this camera. Really good detail in the images though.
I don’t miss an EVF on the Coolpix A because 28mm is very familiar for me, being the start of the zoom range for a lot of my past serious compacts (such as FX01, TZ3, FX150). The dynamic range from this sensor is awesome.
The two lenses in front of the GM5 are 20mm and 8mm. The generic 8mm fisheye is a lot of fun, I started a thread for it on the mu-43 site.
Showcase - no-name 8mm F3.8 4/3” Fish-Eye lens
The P330 is the newest member of the collection. I’m not sure how much use it will get. It is very convenient, but it is also a reality check on camera size vs image quality. It may be nice to have in my pocket if I'm out and about but not on a "formal" camera walk.