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Old 10-21-2009, 03:00 AM
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Default Panasonic Has a Winner With The GF1

http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/PanasonicGF1/

"The market for a camera like the GF1 falls into three broad groups; those wanting a better quality alternative to a high end compact (such as the Canon G10), those wanting a more portable alternative to an entry-level SLR and those bitten so hard by the camera bug that they want something to fill the gap between their compact and SLR systems. Of the three it's the latter who will be most satisfied by the GF1, since they understand completely the compromises faced by anyone in the other two groups; the GF1 is larger and more expensive than any compact, and it can't match the speed or feature set of a similarly-priced SLR."

In typical fashion, dpreview.com does an exhaustive review - but the end result of a "Highly Recommended" and a fair amount of praise about how fun this camera is to use tells you that Panasonic has hit a home run with this camera...or at least a third-base hit, because there are some minor quirks related to JPEG processing. I for one really like the idea of a camera this small that packs the photographic power of a DSLR. I might have to check one of these out...

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Old 10-21-2009, 05:53 PM
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Interesting camera, and always enjoy the reviews on dpreview.com.

Also agree with their Target Market assessment: .... those bitten so hard by the camera bug that they want something to fill the gap between their compact and SLR systems. Of the three it's the latter who will be most satisfied by the GF1, since they understand completely the compromises faced by anyone in the other two groups; the GF1 is larger and more expensive than any compact, and it can't match the speed or feature set of a similarly-priced SLR."

However, would add the "advanced digital / super zoom" cameras to the list of competitors for the GF1: these are also "larger and more expensive than any compact," and cannot match the speed of a SLR: but they do probably either match the feature-set and/or undercut the price of a (entry-level) SLR - certainly one with an equivalent lens attached.

Of course, if you already have a collection of compatible lenses on hand - or plan to purchase same as part of a larger System - that would make a decision in favor of the GF1 a bit easier....
 
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Old 10-22-2009, 05:24 AM
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The sensor size makes it a non-contest for most. It's pretty much a category down; poorer image quality at higher ISOs, but more versatile due to a smaller all-in-one lens. At least, while the light is still good.
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