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Thanks for your comments on the G10 and LX3. I don't agree with your 4th comment though.4) the 2.5x zoom on LX3 is useless and slow. I find the G10's zoom
very snappy and I think ill use it a lot. LX3 feels like a prime lens
camera.
angle photos as well as nice telephoto headshots while the LX3 will
- I can see G10 producing a nice varied vacation photos with wide
just all be wide angles and distorted zoomed in faces.
According to the manual - and I have to test this - the camera works in shooting priority mode, meaning that pressing the shutter button will exit any menus and get ready to take the picture.I just started playing with my G10 and I do like the handling of it.
Im not very good at comparing 2 cameras so im just going to point out
handling and features. Ill add more as i go through it.
1) I got the colors right lx3 now thanks to Tom and Raist3d
2) 24mm at 2.0 makes a difference, I often shoot 1/15 with lumix
whereas i am forced to use 1/8 with the G10. I feel that I am always
getting sharp photos with 24mm 2.0 due to faster shutter (and wider
lens adds to steadiness)
3) again, 24mm is awesome. I feel like I can take self photos with a
group of people with me and still get the scenery behind.
4) the 2.5x zoom on LX3 is useless and slow. I find the G10's zoom
very snappy and I think ill use it a lot. LX3 feels like a prime lens
camera.
angle photos as well as nice telephoto headshots while the LX3 will
- I can see G10 producing a nice varied vacation photos with wide
just all be wide angles and distorted zoomed in faces.
5) on full manual mode, the LX3 lets you balance flash exposure while
the G10 only lets you choose flash intensity in 3 increments! (min,
mid, max).
covering weddings. Too bad I cant use my 220ex, 550ex, 580ex, 580ex
- I use the flash exposure adjustment on M mode a whole lot when
II on LX3. You can imagine why im more biased towards canon coz i
really dont wanna buy another external flash for it.
6) LX3 feels cramped. Be careful not to accidentally push the
joystick coz it wont take a photo if you do. G10
I bought the lens attachment tube to protect it with a filter on it for more protection, especially from dust. Still looking for a suitable case to store it like that.7) on full M mode, the g10 is faster when changing a shutter from
1/20 to 1/200 but I dont like how it toggles when changing aperture.
You have to press it 2x to toggle from Aperture, shutter and metering
adjustment.
1/20 to 1/200.
- the LX3 is still convenient but it is very slow when changing from
8) the LX3's lens cap is annoying! it dangles and i try to grapple it
with my pinky finger but still very annoying. I only took the Lx3 1x
out for a good walk and i already have 3 specks/smudges on the lens.
The lens is very exposed unlike the flushed G10 lens (not to mention
it closes).
You will keep the LX3, no doubt about it.9) I like being able to shoot at 4mp JPG+full rez RAW on LX3.
I dont know which I am keeping yet but I am leaning towards LX3. I
still need to test the dynamic range which is actually more important
to me than sharpness or noise.
Depends where you are in the LX3's menu. If you're 2 levels down, pressing the shutter button will not exit the menu.According to the manual - and I have to test this - the camera works6) LX3 feels cramped. Be careful not to accidentally push the
joystick coz it wont take a photo if you do. G10
in shooting priority mode, meaning that pressing the shutter button
will exit any menus and get ready to take the picture.
"Eventually" can be a very long time. ;-) None of my digicams with extending lenses has dust on the sensor, and my oldest is about 7 yrs old (and was used for photographing on 4x4 trails and in welding shops where grinder "dust" is common). My only cameras that had dust on the sensors were my DSLRs. I know it can happen with P&S digicams but the odds are very low, imo.I think none of the P&S cameras with protruding lenses have any dust
seals in them, so when the lens is zooming in or out it sucks in
dust, that will eventually wind up on the sensor.