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G3 anyone?
May 16, 2011, 09:38
Post: #1
G3 anyone?
I see the Panasonic G3 has been handled, albeit noncomittedly, by dpreview; the price seems quite attractive and I find myself half-musing on a combo of it and a 20mm lens.
Have any of you seen its advance presence anywhere else on the web yet?
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May 16, 2011, 13:20
Post: #2
G3 anyone?
I handled the G3 briefly during a photography show last Friday. It just became available the day before. The little digicam seemed pleasant enough and had one of the best electronic viewfinders that I have seen. The EVF on these cameras would be one of the most important features for me, if I ever decide to get one.
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May 16, 2011, 16:00
Post: #3
G3 anyone?
Ha ha, when I clicked the title I thought you mean the Canon G3... bit old school? My dad had one a couple of years back... Big Grin

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May 17, 2011, 21:33
Post: #4
G3 anyone?
Read a couple of articles on it - surprised at how compact it is. It's similar in size to a Panasonic GF1 or Olympus PEN series.

There's a hands on here:
http://www.photographyblog.com/news/pana..._hands-on/

Also some Q&A
http://www.photographyblog.com/articles/...nd_answer/

Which introduced me to a new term I haven't heard before - CSC or Compact Camera System. Now I know what to call these things - as a few other players, not just M43 ones, have been entering the market.

Interesting that they predict the CSC (woo) market will outgrow the DSLR market in 2013...

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May 18, 2011, 00:46 (This post was last modified: May 18, 2011 00:49 by zedbra.)
Post: #5
G3 anyone?
I can quite believe that: as people's brains get smaller and more withered like pickled walnuts, due to technology-addiction, there is a physical outworking of the same downsizing, ergo, smaller-format everything.

Arf! Big Grin

Thanks for the useful links there Jules!

(Later...)...
O My Gawsh it's tiiiiiiny! My 1Ds will laugh so hard it'll rip its own rivets out....! Hmmm....there's small, and there's unmanly... Cool
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