>>3716425Ricoh GR 1,2 ~$600
>APS-C>18mm, F2.8Insanely sharp even wide open, you won't get better results with any mirrorless when using pocketable pancakes
the 3rd version costs $900 and has optical stabilization
Again sharpness is so good you can crop the image in half (around 35mm) and still get comparable or better images than a 1" at the same length
Sony RX100 1 or 2 ~$400
>1" sensor>24-70mm F1.8-2.8Great image quality with decent zoom range, at low light you get more noise than a APS-C but still much better than any smartphone
RX100 3 has a viewfinder but costs $600
the 4 and beyond are not worth it, as they are around $1000 or more and don't really have that much better picture quality
panasonic zs100 ~$400
>1" sensor>25mm-250mm F2.8-5.9Slightly lower image quality than the RX100, and bit worse at low light due the slower lens
But much higher zoom range, and has an electronic viewfinder
For DSLR image quality in your pocket, the Ricoh GR, but you will be limited to street and landscape photography
For general use, traveling, portraits, the RX100's
For Zoom, the Panasonic zs100