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Yes, it's that time again - daddy needs a new pair of shoes, so to speak. And by shoes, you know, I mean gadget. Although I take a new pair of shoes as well, in a pinch...
Anyway, after weighing the pros and cons of getting a D700 for too long (and thus losing that reality distortion that made me think I actually need one), I have now decided what I really need is a nice compact that I will _actually_ take with me without thinking twice and that won't have people give me the evil eye on the streets when I take a shot (I've had it with house owners storming out of their "mansion" to chase me away, cause, you know, those togs with their soul stealing machines are all out to get them at night)
So I've narrowed it down to these the three above. Here's my reasoning so far:
Sony NEX5:
+ excellent display
+ excellent APS-C sized sensor, very good High ISO performance, low noise (and mostly luminance)
+ 7fps
* menu system is convoluted, but not as bad as some reviews make it up to be
- lens selection: the 16mm isn't very good, and at 24mm equivalent is not at all what i'd chose as a walkabout lens. the zoom lens is better, but too large I find.
Panasonic GF1 and Olympus EP-1:
nice deals to be had for the EP-1, but what I want is the Pana 20mm/1.7, and that's a deal you don't get. Other than that the two seem rather similar. I kind of like the idea of the in camera IS of the EP-1, though the GF1 seem sturdier? Any experiences there?
Also, "just" a 4/3rd sensor compared to the APS-C.
Price wise it's all somewhat similar. The Sony + one of those lenses is around £600, the Olympus + Pana is probably more like £650, as is the Pana + 20mm.
Any good ideas here?
Cheers
Michael
Yes, it's that time again - daddy needs a new pair of shoes, so to speak. And by shoes, you know, I mean gadget. Although I take a new pair of shoes as well, in a pinch...
Anyway, after weighing the pros and cons of getting a D700 for too long (and thus losing that reality distortion that made me think I actually need one), I have now decided what I really need is a nice compact that I will _actually_ take with me without thinking twice and that won't have people give me the evil eye on the streets when I take a shot (I've had it with house owners storming out of their "mansion" to chase me away, cause, you know, those togs with their soul stealing machines are all out to get them at night)
So I've narrowed it down to these the three above. Here's my reasoning so far:
Sony NEX5:
+ excellent display
+ excellent APS-C sized sensor, very good High ISO performance, low noise (and mostly luminance)
+ 7fps
* menu system is convoluted, but not as bad as some reviews make it up to be
- lens selection: the 16mm isn't very good, and at 24mm equivalent is not at all what i'd chose as a walkabout lens. the zoom lens is better, but too large I find.
Panasonic GF1 and Olympus EP-1:
nice deals to be had for the EP-1, but what I want is the Pana 20mm/1.7, and that's a deal you don't get. Other than that the two seem rather similar. I kind of like the idea of the in camera IS of the EP-1, though the GF1 seem sturdier? Any experiences there?
Also, "just" a 4/3rd sensor compared to the APS-C.
Price wise it's all somewhat similar. The Sony + one of those lenses is around £600, the Olympus + Pana is probably more like £650, as is the Pana + 20mm.
Any good ideas here?

Cheers
Michael