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Old 06-04-2009, 01:57 PM   #41
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I'm switching wholesale to Panasonics. I have a Panny LX3 compact and I have a GH1 on order and I'll be selling my Canon 30D after a bit of comparison between the two. They make really nice compacts with WA on the wide side - usually around 28mm.
I had a Lumix on my last deployment in '04... I just mailed off my ZX-1 HD camcorder back to Kodak because it had some kind of short in it, so once I get my refund from that, I may just go back to old faithful Panasonic. The Lumix, in spite of being a crappy-seeming little 3MP P&S took pretty decent photos.. and got beat all to hell between a year in Iraq, 2 kids, and 4 moves since. My only problem with it now is I can't find it.
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Old 06-04-2009, 02:04 PM   #42
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Wow, I think I just found my ideal camera:
http://www2.panasonic.com/consumer-e...00000000005702

Although that means I have to forgo buying the uber-comfy Danner desert boots I wanted... but I think I'll live.
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Old 06-04-2009, 07:03 PM   #43
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Just got my Panny GH1 yesterday. Then I got smacked down with a pretty nasty cold that had been brewing for a couple days. But I did shoot a bit of video with it.

http://www.vimeo.com/5005933

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http://www.vimeo.com/5006982

Photo image quality is not bad at all:

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Old 03-17-2010, 09:07 AM   #44
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Not that anyone really cares, but finally got around to buying one; ended up going with this for $159 shipped from Costco. Couldn't put it off any longer, really want/need a decent camera right now.

Technical Details
  • Brand name: Casio
  • Model number: EX-S12
  • Color: Silver
  • Aperture: f2.8 (W) to f7.9(W)*6
  • Display: 2.7 inch Wide TFT Color LCD
  • Power Source: Rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery (NP-60)
  • Storage Media: SDHC Memory Card, SD Memory Card, Eye-Fi Wireless Card Compatible
  • Optical Zoom: 3x
  • Digital Zoom: 4x (12x In Combination with Optical Zoom)
  • Minimum Focal Length: 3.9 inches
  • Maximum Focal Length: Infinity
  • Focus Modes: Auto Focus, Macro Mode, Pan Focus, Infinity Mode, Manual Focus
  • Focus Type: Contrast Detection Auto Focus
  • Microphone: Monaural
  • Exposure Metering: Multi-pattern, Center Weighted, Spot By Imaging Element
  • Exposure Control: Program AE
  • Exposure Compensation: Minus 2EV to Plus 2EV (In 1/3 EV Steps)
  • Picture Quality: 12.39 megapixels
  • Shutter Type: CCD Electronic Shutter, Mechanical Shutter
  • Shutter Speed: 1/2 to 1/2000 Second
  • White Balance: Auto, Daylight, Overcast, Shade, Day, White FL, Daylight FL, Tungsten, Manual
  • Light Sensitivity: Auto, ISO64, ISO100, ISO200, ISO400, ISO800, ISO1600, ISO3200
  • File Formats: Still Images: JPEG; Movies: AVI, Motion JPEG, IMA-ADPCM; Audio: WAV
  • Width: 3.7 inches
  • Depth: 0.6 inches
  • Height: 2.2 inches
  • Weight: 3.9 ounces





What's Included:
  • Casio EX-S12 Digital Camera
  • 2GB SD Card
  • Camera Case
  • Lithium Rechargeable Battery
  • Battery Charger
  • USB Cable
  • AV Cable
  • Wrist Strap
  • CD-ROM
  • Basic Reference and Quick Start Guide
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Old 03-17-2010, 03:22 PM   #45
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Nice.

I have a Casio Exilim that's a couple years old, that's been good to me. No complaints. I'd like to upgrade to a newer one. Might need to check Costco out.
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Old 03-17-2010, 03:53 PM   #46
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Color balance is the big issue I've found.......Some cameras look great on paper, they have all the right specs, but their color reproduction is horrible

Also, make sure to test the zoom function, because some cameras move the lens in and out too quickly, making it hard to get the right zoom.
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Old 03-17-2010, 07:11 PM   #47
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White balance can even be an issue in a $1500.00 SLR, in odd lighting conditions. It's one of the things that you learn to deal with, either with custom white balance on-site or adjusting after the fact. I carry around a lens cleaning cloth that also functions as a gray card and try to note what items in a shot might be usable for white balance.
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For any photos I consider important, I usually do post-processing on them anyway, if needed.
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White balance can even be an issue in a $1500.00 SLR, in odd lighting conditions. It's one of the things that you learn to deal with, either with custom white balance on-site or adjusting after the fact. I carry around a lens cleaning cloth that also functions as a gray card and try to note what items in a shot might be usable for white balance.
But, even if the white balance is OK, what if it simply can't get the reds right?
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But, even if the white balance is OK, what if it simply can't get the reds right?
That can be an issue with the in-camera JPG engine, or the software that's being used to convert from RAW to JPG. If the camera isn't getting JPGs right and has the option of shooting RAW, then you can use various software to 'develop' the shots instead, in order to get around the issue. Some photographers will create camera 'profiles' that give a look that they like, and then publish them to the 'net so that others can get the benefit of them.
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