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It is a great choice at that pirce. Don't worry about the "old" 12mp sensor; it's still capable of producing great quality pics that are better than your old Canons (I also own an old Canon DSLR)...
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Too bad the Nokia N8 is too old to be reviewed; it had by far the best camera on any cellphone that I've owned and would probably have won this comparison. It was practically on par with a good...
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Thanks for the comparison; I'm thinking of replacing my current phone and this came in handy since camera quality is among the top priorities for me (and I'm sure many others) when deciding on a...
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I was going to say the same; it does sound fishy that the box seems to have always had an unobstructed view and was never buried in the bowels of the truck/distribution facility.
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I have the epm1, not the epm2, but it uses the same kit lens and I can tell you that it's an underrated gem, imo. I've been using it for 14 months and always liked its snappy, accurate,...
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Awesome set! Your series are proof that Russia has an insatiable supply of gorgeous models (and talented photographers :)).Thanks for sharing these.
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If you're dealing with B&H, I don't think you need to worry about defective gear; I've dealt with them before and their products are as good as any.One concern that you should take into...
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I disagree. Whether the OP would be happy with a prime that has a versatile FL like the panny 20mm or he has to have a zoom is for him to decide, no point of you "thinking" one way or the other on...
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You don't seem to realize that you can buy the epl1 and an excellent prime like the panny 20mm or the 45mm around the $500 budget the op indicated. You also don't seem to realize that the LX7 is...
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Oh, I HAVE to shoot at/higher than ISO 400 often in normal indoor light, especially when using the full extent of the zoom (to shoot portraits for instance). Plus you misread my comment; image...
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I have the e-pm1 and the e-pl1 and recently bought the LX7 when it was offered for $299 since I was also curious how it'd measure up to my m4/3 cameras. The short answer; it didn't. While good for...
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I didn't see pics posted with your previous messages, but if I missed them I apologize.The point remains that, for me, the LX7 output is mediocre, especially in terms of noise handling in average...
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Could my eyes are mediocre?? No! Could your brains are mediocre? Certainly!Having said that, I'm not going to debate with a 5th grader.
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Actually, the very review that you're quoting about the LX7 color accuracy (provided it's digitalcamerainfo's review) also heavily criticized the camera's handling of noise and its general image...
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At risk of stating the obvious, I'm sharing my experience with the LX7 just as others are doing here and elsewhere. Mine happens to be a negative experience and, last time I checked, this is not an...
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Easy there, you seem to be taking a personal offense to my comments about the LX7, which would only make sense only if your last name was Panasonic! You do realize it's just a camera, right?What...
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Nah, next time I'll buy whichever camera I decide to try and return it if I don't like it. If you like hopping, knock yourself out :)
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It is indeed always about compromises and the set of compromises I have using m4/3 fit the kind of photos I take much more than what the LX7 had to offer. Regardless of compromises, my e-pm1/e-pl1...
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That's the cap I was referring to that makes the otherwise elegant LX7 look like a fisher price toy! It may do the job, but I wouldn't consider buying it for aesthetic reasons.
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It's a brilliant piece of engineering with a great lens, but I just couldn't get over its mediocre sensor performance and irritating idiosyncrasies such as the lens that retracts after a few...
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