"Dave Cohen" <user@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> aniramca@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
>> On Aug 31, 7:40 pm, Rich <rander3...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>> On Aug 31, 8:08 am, anira...@[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?
>>> Looks flimsy and cheap, like their P&S cameras. I hope it isn't sized
>>> for midget hands.
>>
>> A limited number of sample shots can be viewed at
>> http://www.letsgodigital.org/en/16494/panasonic-lumix-l10-preview/
>> The Panasonic website has not shown any sample photos yet.
>>
>> I am not sure if this camera will compete head on with the popular and
>> entry level DSLR in the market today. Price range seems to be slotted
>> to compete with D80 or 40D. Similar to the L1, perhaps it is a little
>> too expensive and people may end up buying its "sibling" - the Olympus
>> 510 instead. The Leica lens may be a factor in the high price of the
>> camera, but it will certainly promise a good quality, sharp pictures.
>>
>
> To my uneducated eye, those pictures could have been taken with any
> camera, but it's not everyday you get a close up of a horse's ass.
> Dave Cohen
My biggest question concerns the supposed ISO comparison shots. Wouldn't
it
be easier, not to mention far more relevant to the purpose of comparison,
to
actually use the same shot while changing settings? lol


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