Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Casio H35 or Panasonic LX5GK, which is more suitable for SLR backup machine?

Casio H35 or Panasonic LX5GK, which is more suitable for SLR backup machine?

I wonder if you have a SLR. If you don't have a SLR and want to buy a manual exercise, it must be LX5.

It seems that you don't have a SLR. Buy LX5.

In fact, the so-called SLR standby machine, the concept itself is very strange. If you are a professional photographer, the best configuration is two cameras and two mirrors, eliminating the need to change lenses. If you are an average player, you don't need a SLR or a backup machine. If it is inconvenient to bring a SLR in some occasions and you want to have a portable camera, I think it is the kind of periscope lens, that is, the camera with the lens not protruding, which is most suitable for standby. Because one, portable, can really be put in your pocket, and that kind of lens is always outside, so it can't be put in your pocket. Second, the response is fast, and you can shoot as soon as you open the cover, and you don't need the time for the lens to extend.

As for the picture quality, the small DC is actually similar. . .