It seems like most people on these forums use big DSLRs, myself included. But I'm wondering how many of you use Point-and-Shoot cameras on a regular basis? (I'm purposefully excluding mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras since they can deliver DSLR level image quality, but they still don't quite fit in a pocket).
I had a Panasonic Lumix ZS3, but I've decided to sell it. I often found myself carrying it instead of my T3i sometimes because it's convenient, but when I look back at the images they aren't that great for anything but web size viewing. The small sensor results in a wide depth of field, so none of the shots have good subject/background separation. If I zoom in at 100% there are awful JPEG artifacts even though I have it set for "fine" or whatever the highest quality is called. It would be considered medium quality at best using Photoshop settings. It's a step up from cell phone quality, but phones are catching up these days. I'm sure there compact cameras out there now with better image quality.
So I'm wondering if any of you use a point and shoot in some situations where a DSLR is too cumbersome?
I had a Panasonic Lumix ZS3, but I've decided to sell it. I often found myself carrying it instead of my T3i sometimes because it's convenient, but when I look back at the images they aren't that great for anything but web size viewing. The small sensor results in a wide depth of field, so none of the shots have good subject/background separation. If I zoom in at 100% there are awful JPEG artifacts even though I have it set for "fine" or whatever the highest quality is called. It would be considered medium quality at best using Photoshop settings. It's a step up from cell phone quality, but phones are catching up these days. I'm sure there compact cameras out there now with better image quality.
So I'm wondering if any of you use a point and shoot in some situations where a DSLR is too cumbersome?