EtoileFinder
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By the way in video mode you can shoot in full hd with an hacked gf1 or gh1...with legacy lenses. I saw great result with cheap lenses like canon fd and minolta md.
Buying Micro 4/3 cameras and using adapters to fit legacy lenses on them seems very popular at the moment but it seems so wrong.
If I want to use classic glass, I'll buy the classic camera it was meant to fit and use classic film to go with it.
Now several years after the launch, there are still only 2 sensors, and the best sensor in say the Lumix G2 and latest Olympus models, are still below the 2006 era D40x,
I've compared my GH2 with 14-45 zoom against my D60 with a 24/2.8. The GH2 is, in fact, smaller by a little bit. But the zoom gives it much more versatility. My GH2 + 20/1.7 compared to my D60 with 35/1.8 is much smaller.and aren't really any smaller in body size, maybe a couple of mm.
I definitely disagree with that. I would say an m43 camera using the first gen. sensor is about as good as a Nikon D70, and I've seen plenty of high quality work from that camera, despite its old sensor technology.However, if you're just taking web photos or 4x6 photos, it's certainly good enough, they look cool, have as good as or better sensors than tiny digital point and shoots, and can fit a variety of lenses and have live view for accurate focusing.
However, if you have a decent printer, or good local costco around, it's certainly worth stepping up to an entry level DSLR or NEX, imho.
AFAIK there have been three sensors. The Olympus PENs, Panasonic G1, G2, G10, GF1 and, I think, the GF2, all use the first gen. sensor. The Panasonic GH1 had a different sensor that supported true multi-aspect ratio output. The GH2 uses a newer multi-aspect ratio sensor.
While I have pointed out in other forums that the GH2 has limited dynamic range compared to something like my Nikon D300, I would rate it the same or a bit better than the dynamic range of the D40x, and just a bit below that of a D90.
I've compared my GH2 with 14-45 zoom against my D60 with a 24/2.8. The GH2 is, in fact, smaller by a little bit. But the zoom gives it much more versatility. My GH2 + 20/1.7 compared to my D60 with 35/1.8 is much smaller.
I definitely disagree with that. I would say an m43 camera using the first gen. sensor is about as good as a Nikon D70, and I've seen plenty of high quality work from that camera, despite its old sensor technology.
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However, I think that the 3rd GH2 sensor was mainly to optimize video capabilities - and brought little or nothing for still photo use. Note that in dxomark's site, they measure lower bit resolution for color depth, dynamic range, and lower high-ISO capabilities than the 2nd sensor, but better for all 3 than the first sensor.
I do understand that some of the mini SLR type 4/3 cameras have EVF's and I'm sure this is some comfort, though personally I don't like squinting into a small TV monitor.