10 Best Every Day Carry Cameras you can buy now!

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Published 2023-07-20
Here is a definitive ranking of all my tiny cameras, to help you decide which every day carry camera might be right for you!

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Full Reviews here:

DXO One:    • This camera is RIDICULOUS. But surpri...  
Olympus PL6:    • The Forgotten $200 Street Photography...  
Lumix G100:    • The Most HATED Camera  
Ricoh GRiiiX:    • Ricoh GR IIIx The (almost!) perfect s...  
Lumix LX100 mkii:    • the BEST VALUE every day camera that ...  
Pentax Q:    • The SMALLEST camera system ever made  
GX800:    • This forgotten Tiny Camera might be t...  
Pen F:    • The BEST Micro Four Thirds camera eve...  
GM1:    • World's SMALLEST M43 camera is secret...  
EM5:    • The BEST $200 tiny camera no one is t...  

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All Comments (21)
  • Which do do think deserves the number one spot?? Check out the description for all the linked videos to learn more about any of the cameras mentioned 😍📸
  • @jocko_
    The Panasonic GM1 with the 12-32 zoom, 45-150 zoom and 20 1.7 is still my travel kit after all these years. Wish Panasonic would bring back the GM series.
  • Also, I would like to apologise to all of humankind for the absolute state of my hair in this video 😂 I was standing in front of a fan in between takes because it was so warm and well… it all got progressively worse as the filming went on 😬🙈
  • FUNtography: Emily's guide to releasing your inner child through tiny cameras! Remember when photography was fun? Before megapixels. Before raw, AI, "grown-up " cameras with big lenses, etc. Remember your first camera. No bells or whistles. Small and fit your hands. Simple to use. Point and pray. The delight of getting close and surprise when it turned out right. Technical perfection wasn't the goal. Tiny cameras that you carried everywhere. That was FUNtography! And, Emily's "tiny cameras" remind us that small things have joy! I've owned or now own several of Emily's top 10. The Oly PL6 fit in my pocket with 14mm lens as a street/landscape/interior camera through Holland and Belgium. The Lumix G100 has earned a place in my bag with my G9 for an upcoming Africa safari. The G100 with 35-100mm f2.8 is a killer low light 4k video beast! My GX850 with 14-42mm Power Zoom was a faithful companion through the Amazon, Andes and Machu Picchu. It now brings delight in the hands of my grand daughter as her first "real" camera. Try one of Emily's tiny cameras or others like these. Get over their technical limitations and rediscover the simple joys of FUNtography. And then, give a tiny camera to a child you love. Pass it on!
  • @jayforcinema
    I really love the GM1 and GM5. However, my most preferred everyday travel camera at the moment is the Fuji X-T20. The sensor is lovely, the details are crisp, and the film sims are sooo goood (I'm too lazy to process images, so the presets make life way easier, plus makes you mindful of what you capture). While it lacks IBIS and weather sealing, the overall experience is fantastic and it's pretty light and pocketable too :)
  • @ericmenu5408
    For me the number one is the Lumix GM5 ! I love mine, I had a GM1 before, but the GM5 is better as it brings a much more usable clickable wheel (great to change aperture or ISOs, compared to the one on the GM1 which leads to error by pressing it when we want to just turn it) and a tiny viewfinder which is very useful when the sun is very bright. It also add eye-focus AF for portraits, so usefull ! You can also move the focus point via the touch focus screen, great ! So for me this is the best tiny camera ! :)
  • The older Olympus EM cameras are a fantastic deal. I have an E-M10 that I picked up for about $150 that I have gotten beautiful shots with (especially with the amazing 45mm f1.8 lens). I also recently picked up a first gen E-M1 for $250 from MPB for some of its features, such as focus stacking and higher burst speeds, and to pair with a 75-300mm for a budget wildlife rig.
  • Congratulations to the EM5. I’ve owned and gifted this body to a co-worker. In retrospect not a great move on my part. Love the colors out of this body. Good IBIS. Nice feature set. Surprised this body was rated #1 as it is am relatively large body for an EDC. My nomination for season two is the Panasonic GX85(or 80 in your part of the world). It has the same feature set as the EM5 but I think it is a little smaller. Same 16MP sensor? Notice I didn’t give this gem away. The GX9 may be better but in an incremental way. It is also cheaper than the GX9. That is what happens with older cameras. The same is true for the LX100 vs. the 100ii. With older models good enough is sometimes good enough. PS: The GRiiiX is an interesting pick. Not M43. Fixed focal length. The 40mm FOV is a good compromise between 35 & 50mm. Of course it is a street cam but also good for EDC as that focal length is close to the FOV of our eyes. Yes it is tiny (another reason to buy it) but mighty. And as you rightly point out, expensive. There are a hard core of fan boys/girls for the GRiiiX just like the larger and difficult to obtain Fuji X100V. For me, the GRiii is too wide @ 28mm but YMMV. Nice series. Please continue. Mask On Nurse Marty (Ret)
  • Not Micro 4/3rds but I find the Sony RX100 series (get the VA if you don't need telephoto and get the VII if you need telephoto) is great for travel. Versatile all arounder and very pocketable... But I love the GM1 the most.
  • @ordinosaurs
    My all time favourite micro four thirds camera is the Olympus E-M10 mk II. It does everything the original E-M5 does, plus it has WiFi connection, and a tiny flash. But no weather sealing, sadly, otherwise it would have cannibalised the e-m5 mk II market. They are this close (another point of difference : unlike the E-M5 mk II, the E-M10 mk II doesn't have hi-res).
  • Thank You ! I recently bought a second hand GX800, using an Olympus 17mm I had mounted on a Pen PL2. It is such a pleasure to have back a pocketable camera ( Rollei S35, miu 2, Sony V1, Ricoh GR1, etc…). I have now a 9mm toy lens and will probably step by step complete a lens set. Your enthousiasme and the fun factor of your photography approach is refreshing. Merci Madame !
  • @jonccwong
    So the GX85 isn't 'tiny' enough I figure? got the GX85 as a travel/second shooting camera to pair with my S5IIx and found a deal with for a GM1 for my wife :) she's in love with the size of the GM1
  • @Merjia
    I got my Lumix GX85 yesterday with the 12-32mm lens, I have fallen in love with this body, and I can’t wait to take it to the city for some street photography! MFT is incredible.
  • Great video, as always 😊 I have the Lx100 ii, the EPL-9 in faux blue denim, the E-M5 iii and the GX9, as my Micro Four Thirds cameras (also an OM-1, but which is larger) and I love them all to bits. If I had to choose one... I don't know, maybe the EPL-9 for looks, portability and features, or the E-M5 iii since it's also small and of great quality all around 😁
  • I'll second your choice as the Oly E M5 as the best of the lot, and suggest going for the Mark II or even III if the budge allows! And for season 2, you know you have to include one of the Olympus M10 cameras, and in particular the M10 Mark ii because it was an improvement over the first model, and has the more complete (if challenging) menu versus the Mark iii which was a step backwards in some ways. At current used prices, it's pretty hard to beat for being a bargain camera that will still take great pictures! Great video...lots of fun....and informative. Personally....think I've said this before....if it doesn't have an EVF, it won't be in my bag, but I'm just an old cranky guy!!
  • Thanks for the great review! I picked up an E-M5 in December for USD$175 shipped. I could have chosen a less-worn unit, but adding separately the $15 flash, an $8 eyecup, and a bit of glue, it's working just fine. It's my first m43 camera. I'm impressed by the features of such an old camera! I do hope the m43 format continues. The E-M5 doesn't officially have focus peaking, but there's a clever hack using one of the creative modes to give it funky peaking that works pretty well much/most of the time.
  • @johnhal1
    I used to own the em5. ❤️ I used it with the 12-40 mm Pro lense. It was amazing. I have big hands, so I bought the camera grip and battery grip. A small camera with a huge heart. ❤️
  • @simonatterbury
    For a pocket sized street camera I still use my ancient Olympus PM1. Not great in bright light as you cant see the flipping screen but still allows you to make some great photos in A, S or M modes. And the thing is 11 years old and still working. Very interested to compare the GM1 to the PM1.
  • @normee7249
    I have the E-M10II with the E-PL7 as back-up body/battery. I now use the E-PL7 as my tiny snapshot camera and the E-M10II has been relegated to mostly adapted-lens duty as my main camera is now the E-M5III for its great value, PDAF, 4K, etc. That GRIIIX always intrigued me and I'm still waiting for a great PenF-Pro body 🙄