I've had a slr camera since I was young (used my dads old zeneth for years) and perhaps it sounds silly but a slr camera 'feels right' It is just natural to hold for me.
Now I guess I could have gone for a full slr but as I don't need at present the ability to change lenses this seemed a good compromise
the main downside but i'm getting more used to it each time I use it is the digital vewfinder
what i like is the large zoom - 28mm-300mm slr equlavalent in the space of my old 35-70mm slr and it also has a 2x digital magnification on top of that!!
The fact that with no need to change lens the unit is sealed so ther is no problem of dirt getting into the delicate inside
I also like the fact that you do have the option to use the screen on the back (it also tilts up or down) insted of the viewfinder - this is NOT possible (apart from a few models eg olympus e300?)
Another benefet I find with this style of camera is that it tends to make you think more before taking the shot rather than just pointing and shooting with a compact
Now I guess I could have gone for a full slr but as I don't need at present the ability to change lenses this seemed a good compromise
the main downside but i'm getting more used to it each time I use it is the digital vewfinder
what i like is the large zoom - 28mm-300mm slr equlavalent in the space of my old 35-70mm slr and it also has a 2x digital magnification on top of that!!
The fact that with no need to change lens the unit is sealed so ther is no problem of dirt getting into the delicate inside
I also like the fact that you do have the option to use the screen on the back (it also tilts up or down) insted of the viewfinder - this is NOT possible (apart from a few models eg olympus e300?)
Another benefet I find with this style of camera is that it tends to make you think more before taking the shot rather than just pointing and shooting with a compact