scho
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Another nice warm day and took the L16 (and Sony a7R(m)) for a walk around the Cornell arboretum ponds.
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The screen is pretty good in bright light, not quite as good as an iPhone but close. If I'm trying to do precise work in blasting light, I try to remember to bring my wide brimmed hat or a focusing cloth to shade it.Does the 5" FHD touchscreen have good visibility in daylight? direct sunlight? Anyone know the resolution of the screen... I cannot find it on the light.co site. Thanks.
I concur with Godfrey's points about the camera. Give it time to get used to the unusual design and handling. The L16 has become my favorite walkabout and travel camera and I don't have to sacrifice image quality for the gains in portability. I use the Peak Design field pouch, either on my belt or with the leash for over shoulder carry. Holds the L16, my iPhone X, and wallet with ease.Godfrey,
Thanks for your quick (& helpful) response. I'm really on the fence about this camera. I may take the plunge and rely on the 90 day return period, if I don't bond with it.
John
Same bag here ... I fitted one of their Slide Light straps and drop the iPhone 8 Plus, wallet, and Light L16 into it.I concur with Godfrey's points about the camera. Give it time to get used to the unusual design and handling. The L16 has become my favorite walkabout and travel camera and I don't have to sacrifice image quality for the gains in portability. I use the Peak Design field pouch, either on my belt or with the leash for over shoulder carry. Holds the L16, my iPhone X, and wallet with ease.
(bolded) Same here....
Obviously, the camera is capable of producing really good images. Due to the heavy computational load, at this point in time it's an enthusiasts camera.
I also think it's a shame that Peta Pixel, DPreview and Imaging Resource reviewed the camera when the company was only 30 to forty percent through the software development cycle. It's a keeper for me.