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I need to buy a new camera for my company. We go out to various field locations to take photos of existing equipment and such for use in the office. A few samples are below. This is 99% outdoors, well lit open areas, though there are some areas with a large sunny/shade contrast.
Currently we have a ~7-8 year old Kodak Easyshare Z740 that is dying (5MP, 10x zoom), decent camera but really showing its age.
I don’t know very much about cameras but I did some research and it sounds like one of the new “mirrorless” cameras might be a good route, or what I've seen called "SLR-like", for higher IQ than a standard P&S while cheaper and simpler than dSLR. I don’t need a full dSLR with a ton of options, as the people using it won’t be that well versed. But I do need good IQ and some basic features.
What I need:
10x or more optical zoom
OIS
Decent size (2.5”+ pref) LCD
Basic flash, nothing fancy needed
Good AF
Easy to learn/use
What I want:
15x+ zoom (auto preferred, but manual is acceptable)
AA or other standard battery type (possible? it seems everything now is proprietary)
Good hand grip
Good battery life (especially if proprietary battery)
What I don’t need/care about:
Video capture
Burst modes
Good motion capture
Removable/upgradeable lenses
Fancy flash
Red eye, face detection, etc
RAW shooting
It literally just needs to take pictures like these as good as possible with a decent zoom for hard to reach places and that’s about it
What I'm unsure of is how easy to use the mirrorless cameras are. The people using it will not really know much, and I've heard some mirrorless cameras are pretty bare on "auto" mode. If you really have to know what you're doing to get a good picture, I guess I'd be best sticking to a good P&S
Budget: I’d like to stay around $3-400, but could probably get up to $500 or so if it’s really worth it
Ideas on where I should start looking? Am I off-base or leaving something important out?
Edit: forgot samples
Currently we have a ~7-8 year old Kodak Easyshare Z740 that is dying (5MP, 10x zoom), decent camera but really showing its age.
I don’t know very much about cameras but I did some research and it sounds like one of the new “mirrorless” cameras might be a good route, or what I've seen called "SLR-like", for higher IQ than a standard P&S while cheaper and simpler than dSLR. I don’t need a full dSLR with a ton of options, as the people using it won’t be that well versed. But I do need good IQ and some basic features.
What I need:
10x or more optical zoom
OIS
Decent size (2.5”+ pref) LCD
Basic flash, nothing fancy needed
Good AF
Easy to learn/use
What I want:
15x+ zoom (auto preferred, but manual is acceptable)
AA or other standard battery type (possible? it seems everything now is proprietary)
Good hand grip
Good battery life (especially if proprietary battery)
What I don’t need/care about:
Video capture
Burst modes
Good motion capture
Removable/upgradeable lenses
Fancy flash
Red eye, face detection, etc
RAW shooting
It literally just needs to take pictures like these as good as possible with a decent zoom for hard to reach places and that’s about it
What I'm unsure of is how easy to use the mirrorless cameras are. The people using it will not really know much, and I've heard some mirrorless cameras are pretty bare on "auto" mode. If you really have to know what you're doing to get a good picture, I guess I'd be best sticking to a good P&S
Budget: I’d like to stay around $3-400, but could probably get up to $500 or so if it’s really worth it
Ideas on where I should start looking? Am I off-base or leaving something important out?
Edit: forgot samples






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