Hands-on preview:
http://www.dpreview.com/previews/panasonicdmcl10/
Yes, the sensor is smaller than regular APS-C size sensors, which means
that - with equal number of megapixels - the individual sensors are
smaller, making them more prone to noise and dirt. Seems like they are
doing a fairly good job at handling noise, though, judging from the
pictures.
In my opinion, and unless you already have 2/3 gear, I would stay away
and go with a regular APS-C size camera. The 2/3 market is still
immature and highly overprized.
JML
aniramca@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> The new Panasonic Lumix DMC- L10 is finally arrived. However, I have
> not seen any sample photos. I wonder on how does it compare to other
> competitors. I heard it shares some of the technologies with the
> Olympus E-510. Having the four thirds type sensor, does this mean that
> the sensor size is slightly smaller than the standard DSLR sensor
> ( i.e 18x13.5mm instead of around 22x15mm)?
> Curious to see how the sample photos turned out using the standard
> Leica kit lens. Anyone saw sample photos from any website yet?
>


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