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Really hope they put a Kodak sensor in it! I mean whats the point calling it Kodak without there sensor technology in it? its like calling a intel based computer for Amiga!! I also like the Kodak sensor, like I like the Foveon sensor!
This is good news!))) Its never to late, you know! This what I have been waiting for. Im buying it!))
Holy Macaroni! This is it for me! Never thought I see the day!)))
Well, I must agree that its gone be a bit pricy for me! But I think the price is right if its as good as they say. I love the design of it!) But I have to look in my wallet for an other beast that I love, that is as beautiful and has fantastic image quality, but not as expensive as Fuji! Im gone get me a Pentax K-01 with 40/2.8, a perfect street shooter!)))
WOW!!! What a fantastic design!! Hahah! I like it, a must have!! Bet the image quality is awesome!!)) Bravo Pentax!!!
its a masterpiece!!))
I like it! It will def. be go top camera for me together with the new Fuji GX1!)))
No way! This camera is no flop! Its a hell of a camera, with fantastic image and build quality! A street shooters dream!!))
Very impressive!!!)))
Im gona buy this camera!!))
I like the design! But they could have put a bigger sensor in it and make lenses with better f stop. The price is far to high!!! You are much better of with a Oly P3, for little less money!
Yessssss!). This one is gone be my main camera to go with for street photography! The image quality(sensor+lens), will not disappoint anyone! Its not a ordinary p&s camera, its a master pice!!)))
Now we awe talking!!)))
patoth66: Not worth buying! The image quality is the same as before! They should have focused more on the image quality, like dynamic range and shadow detail and high iso performance, and not use a 3 year old sensor that wasn't so good in the first place! A faster autofocus is not worth the high price tag! Personally I need a pen like camera for street photography that has manual controls, no video, clean interface without scene modes and art filters! What I do need is dedicated iso and wb functions, and ETTR/Zone exposure mode! And for manual focus lenses the sony peaking mode is the best! A built in EVF would be implemented for that price tag!
I use WB for comparing the scene, it gives me creative feedback to take home! And ok, drop the peaking focus! I have my eyes on the upcoming Ricoh GXR M- module! It will have some nice specs and features! When it comes to dynamic range, for me it has to do with being able to shoot the image as for to the left as possible without clipping highlights! A sensor that can handle the highlights gives me a better S/N, and by that a greater image quality! That means better headroom, better S/N ratio!!)
xanax77: Upgraded from the EP1 to EP3. To me, the EP3 offers enough novelties. The exposure control has been improved considerably. The sensor also seems to work better. I use Léxar SDXC cards, the camera is definitely faster than the EP1. The wireless flash control is fantastic (Panasonic at a loss here). I keep using old FT lenses
The answer to your question is nooo! You can't compare digital with film, sense it is a different workflow and wherey personal! Just to mention, if you would compare ADOX 25 T-pan in digital terms it would have a resolution of 500MP!
patoth66: Not worth buying! The image quality is the same as before! They should have focused more on the image quality, like dynamic range and shadow detail and high iso performance, and not use a 3 year old sensor that wasn't so good in the first place! A faster autofocus is not worth the high price tag! Personally I need a pen like camera for street photography that has manual controls, no video, clean interface without scene modes and art filters! What I do need is dedicated iso and wb functions, and ETTR/Zone exposure mode! And for manual focus lenses the sony peaking mode is the best! A built in EVF would be implemented for that price tag!
I agree with chriskramer1! I still think in film terms, sorry for that!))
patoth66: Not worth buying! The image quality is the same as before! They should have focused more on the image quality, like dynamic range and shadow detail and high iso performance, and not use a 3 year old sensor that wasn't so good in the first place! A faster autofocus is not worth the high price tag! Personally I need a pen like camera for street photography that has manual controls, no video, clean interface without scene modes and art filters! What I do need is dedicated iso and wb functions, and ETTR/Zone exposure mode! And for manual focus lenses the sony peaking mode is the best! A built in EVF would be implemented for that price tag!
It has nothing 2 do with pixel peeping! It has 2 do with exposure headroom! Personally I only shoot in RAW mode! And what I am talking about is the ability of the sensor to handle the dynamic range of difficult lightning situations! It is a personal view of workflow. I don't need a lot of functions, just the basic aperture, exposure, WB, ISO and histogram, and a fast way of focusing with manual lenses! I mostly work with manual lenses, like the feel of it, and its easier to pre focus or place focus where ever I think is the best and just shoot, not having to bother with focus!
patoth66: Not worth buying! The image quality is the same as before! They should have focused more on the image quality, like dynamic range and shadow detail and high iso performance, and not use a 3 year old sensor that wasn't so good in the first place! A faster autofocus is not worth the high price tag! Personally I need a pen like camera for street photography that has manual controls, no video, clean interface without scene modes and art filters! What I do need is dedicated iso and wb functions, and ETTR/Zone exposure mode! And for manual focus lenses the sony peaking mode is the best! A built in EVF would be implemented for that price tag!
Real world people!? Who are they!?) Dynamic range gives me more room for ETTR. Shadow details are most important. And focus peaking is not useless for street photography! Image quality has always been dependent on the photographer! And my Avatar is not a art mode, and has no relevance regarding my pow! ISO performance for 99.5% of real world photos!?) I really don't know what that means!!))
Not worth buying! The image quality is the same as before! They should have focused more on the image quality, like dynamic range and shadow detail and high iso performance, and not use a 3 year old sensor that wasn't so good in the first place! A faster autofocus is not worth the high price tag! Personally I need a pen like camera for street photography that has manual controls, no video, clean interface without scene modes and art filters! What I do need is dedicated iso and wb functions, and ETTR/Zone exposure mode! And for manual focus lenses the sony peaking mode is the best! A built in EVF would be implemented for that price tag!
Me sa like!))