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I have noticed on Julians pics and yours I get exif info when I just put my curser on it,how did do this,
I looked at your pic in a earlier post,very nice considering the weather, was it taken hand held or did you need a tripod
Tried again Joe different settings new model and with a bit of sun.........
https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/Mk9TfjnMUSs2JF0vO3DwjxjuNwzLbjhuCwe3dw51xUQ?feat=directlink


. . . I've been using a G1 for 18 months, love it to bits! to the point that my Nikon set up has not been used for the past 6 months. I'm not the dedicated out every moment waving camera type hobbyist. I am more the opportunist, camera/14-45 lens is small enough to fit comfortably in my 'man bag' . . . I can whip it out at a moments notice
not a practical option with the D90/18-70.How may have had the 'time to move on' experiance, or are you still hanging on to that DSLR . . . just in case?
CJS

Hmmm, haven't used my DSLRs in months. Probably still hanging on to them due to laziness I guess. Been delighted with my GF1 and 14mm for several months now - suits my hill walking exploits just fine
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Hmmm, haven't used my DSLRs in months. Probably still hanging on to them due to laziness I guess. Been delighted with my GF1 and 14mm for several months now - suits my hill walking exploits just fine
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In very simple terms:
G = DSLR style body with electronic viewfinder
GF = Rangefinder style (no EVF)
GH = Pretty high-end video capabilities
hmm, looking at the gh's theyre well out of my price range.
jessops currently have a gf2 with 14-40 and the 14mm prime for £400 - now i dont normally shop at jessops but that sounds pretty darn good to me
i know there was a huge hype over the gf1 but is the gf2 better or worse than it? anyone got a gf2 who can comment?
also, out of the G and the GF which, generally, has better IQ, noise handling and shutter lag/speed & ease of use?
It looks remarkably like Bannau Sir Gaer to me.
I think this is a superb deal as you get the option to go small with the pancake or the flexibility to go with the small zoom.
This is a difficult question, many view the GF2 and the GF3 as dumbing down the GF series as they lose hardware controls and some features (such as flash exposure compensation) and need a touchscreen to replace the missing controls. The GF2 is smaller than the GF1 and offers better AF and video but it loses the mode dial and some other controls.
The G1, G2, GF1, GF2, GF3 all use the same Panasonic 12MP sensor so image quality and noise handling in raw is much the same although some of the later Panasonic models have better jpeg processing to give improved out of camera shots. The G3 is a bit different as it uses a new 16MP sensor which offers better image quality and noise handling, there's currently no sign of this sensor in a compact body either Panasonic or Olympus.
I'm not sure if any of them are better for shutter lag/speed as it's not something I've tried. I'd say any of them are as easy to use as they've got a decent range of auto and scene modes.
John
Cheers all
It's actually Craig Maesglase, in the Dyfi Hills, Southern Snowdonia.






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As they say... "Megapixel count has been successfully marketed as the single most important number in defining how good a camera is; most consumers now believe the megapixel count can be used as a measure of the overall image quality of a camera."
Just wish some of the other camera manufacturers would give the Foveon sensor a go besides Sigma, it does produce wonderful colors

The GH1, GF1 and G1 allow the use of third party batteries.
The G2 with the current firmware *won't* work with third party batteries. Pretty sure the G3 and GF3 will be the same as the G2.
Has anyone who bought a new G series camera received their copy of Lightroom yet?