- Super Macro mode
- High Megapixel count
- Focus Stacking
- Best Image Quality
Sony RX100 V
Panasonic Lumix LX10, LX100, G80, & G7
Canon G series (G5x, G1x, G9x, etc.)
Sony A6000
Nikon DL series
So...what camera did I decide on?! This was not an easy choice by any means. The decision pretty much came down to what features I find as most important. I compared as many cameras as I could in DPreview's studio test scene, with the Sony A6000 coming out on top. Each camera has a unique feature that stands out from the competition; for example, the Sony A6000 had a multi photo mode for enhancing lowlight photos, while the Panasonics had focus stacking. The Canon G9x has a touchscreen, while the some cameras had an articulated LCD. Some cameras had relatively fast shutter speeds such as 1/32000 of a second, while some had relatively fast burst shooting. Ultimately, the camera that I decided on was the Nikon DL 24-85. This camera has not been released yet to buy. It doesn't have all of the features that I was hoping for, though it has good macro capabilities as well as fast picture taking. It's resolution of 20 megapixels means that it's fairly good resolution while the lowlight capabilities of the sensor are not that bad. Also, it's compact.
Update; the Olympus OM-EM 10 MK II camera was also an interesting find, though I'm not sure if it's enough pixels for me. Overall, the Olympus is slightly worse according to the website cameradecision.com
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