Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Panasonic Lx3 Or Canon G10 Canon G10 Vs Panasonic DMC-LX3?

Canon G10 vs Panasonic DMC-LX3? - panasonic lx3 or canon g10

Looking for a good digital point and shoot in RAW is that the host-capable, flash has a decent, if necessary, can be very good in low light control (not expected) a lot of AP & S and is compact enough. Recently, I sold all my stuff DSLR, because I can not have everything a hobby not feasible. I was created in the G-10, then a photographer friend said that the LX3 is a camera much better and better better in low light and flash. Only major problem was, you need Photoshop CS4 for RAW files. I have no plans to upgrade to new software, it is not practical for me, I'm a minimalist photoshoped, lol. I would be receiving Lightroom though. but as a side note: Does anyone know the JPEG images for the two rooms. most of my photos will be online only, and if they are not likely to be printed larger than 8x10ish.

I know everyone was for the opening of the G-10, but since I do not think people have heard a lot about the LX3.

anyone with any camera and wants to be brutally honest, I would like to hear your thoughts.

Thank you:)

1 comments:

Elvis said...

This may help you decide --

http://consumerist.com/5323833/watch-out ...

Panasonic camera batteries?
READ THIS
New digital cameras from Panasonic released in 2009 proved the use of original batteries from Panasonic with the identification required to integrated security chip. The problem? Panasonic batteries can not deliver! Batteries third (at a price of $ 10-20) no longer work.

Panasonic branded batteries ($ 40 to $ 80) with the security chip has never been for Panasonic or any other person. Users have the battery supplied with the camera, and when you are finished recording exhausted for the day. In an effort to be more expensive than the batteries are not able to offer to sell Panasonic has a number of fine, expensive cameras ($ 300 - $ 1200 retail accepted) to. The situation has existed for months and their last sixteen cameras.

Today, three new cameras were introduced and each of them works available with Panasonic batteries. Although the structures Panasonic ruling on a question of security, lack of bIslands any source [see B & H, Panasonic and sites examples Crutchfield] This is obviously not a marketing ploy.

Panasonic issues firmware update for the cameras today, which prevents the use of less expensive batteries, Part 3
Panasonic says to change the battery is a "security problem"
Panasonic camera models blocks of sixteen

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