I have an aging (2 years old now) flagship smartphone and basically want a camera that’s as decent as the one I already have, but without Google servers getting pinged every time I’m traveling and want to remember where I am - apparently my phone GPS isn’t enough, Google Play Services insist they must get involved.
Some ideal requirements would include:
- ~3x zoom
- Solid macro photography
- Optical image stabilization
- Functional in low light
- A sensor at least the same size as my phone’s (1/1.3")
- Small enough to fit in some pocket
- GPS tagging
- A sub-$800 price tag?
I understand this is a huge ask, and that modern cell phones have a pocket dimension that somehow fits this hardware inside of them, but I figured I may as well check.
Is there a such thing as a recent PEN from OM or Olympus (I’ve actually looked at their stuff, but I’m somewhat confused about which name their cameras get)? I was leaning in their direction, too - I saw they have a camera with a GPS and great macro photography, but I think its sensor is smaller than my phone’s.
(FWIW the OM-D relies on a smartphone for GPS tagging apparently, and I have no idea how that’s handled with an app, especially because the data handoff is whar I’m trying to avoid)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olympus_Pen
Don’t worry too much about your phone’s sensor size :)