On the town with three cameras
As an experiment, I embarked on a Photowalk with my three digital cameras to discover which would be the most useful, and in which circumstances.
The cameras are, from left to right:
1. Panasonic Lumix DMC FZ8 — a DSLR
2. Advent MP8 — a compact.
3. Panasonic SDR S7 — an SD camcorder.
So, two still cams and a movie camera.
The walk was around the centre of Exeter, including the Quay, the High Street and the river bank, plus a number of tourist sites around the city.
Conclusion
As expected, I used the movie camera the most. There was just too much movement and activity for static shots.
However, when confronted with a fine view, the DSLR came out and a staged shot was taken. Even so, these were all hand-held. Pulling out my tripod would have involved too much effort and made me too conspicuous.
Where a fairly static scene was involved, but with something interesting going on, I reached automatically for the compact.
So, predictably the ratio was 3:2:1 for video, DSLR, compact.
Does that tell me anything about my usage and preferences? Probably not, except that I’ll make sure I carry the videocam everywhere from now on.



