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  • #31
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    Well Ian,
    Its quite interesting, as I tend to use the budget end of the market relying on kit lenses and dare I say it "entry level" bodies, the two cameras are not as you say as different as night and day.
    To start with the Panasonic lens does not do justice to the cracking little G3 it lets it down when I consider what the Nikon 18-55 VR produces. The Nikon is smoother and not as soft as the Panasonic.
    With regards to sensors I think the Nikon has the edge, less noise as you say and produces punchier images giving better depth to images, on the other hand the the G3 seems more natural and of course the extra pixels do allow tighter cropping whilst maintaining a decent quality


    G3


    Nikon

    Both taken in raw and just a tad sharpened.

    Its early days yet with the G3 I haven't even read the manual properly yet its by no means a poor relation to the D5000 and I am sure with practice and experimenting they will match each other overall

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    • #32
      Re: Lumix 3G

      Originally posted by Mike Parr View Post
      Well Ian,
      Its quite interesting, as I tend to use the budget end of the market relying on kit lenses and dare I say it "entry level" bodies, the two cameras are not as you say as different as night and day.
      To start with the Panasonic lens does not do justice to the cracking little G3 it lets it down when I consider what the Nikon 18-55 VR produces. The Nikon is smoother and not as soft as the Panasonic.
      With regards to sensors I think the Nikon has the edge, less noise as you say and produces punchier images giving better depth to images, on the other hand the the G3 seems more natural and of course the extra pixels do allow tighter cropping whilst maintaining a decent quality


      G3


      Nikon

      Both taken in raw and just a tad sharpened.

      Its early days yet with the G3 I haven't even read the manual properly yet its by no means a poor relation to the D5000 and I am sure with practice and experimenting they will match each other overall

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      • #33
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        I have now added a 100-300 Panasonic lens to the kit and by Tuesday a GH2 body also a Leica 45 f2.8 macro lens.

        Taken the difficult decision and sold all my Canon gear, the lot.

        I am finding it simply easier to take pictures with the 4/3 system everything being so much lighter and easy to carry, I feel I can take a full kit out with less weight than the Canon 7D and two lenses. Focusing is lightening fast, quality outstandind, what more can you ask?

        Patrick

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        • #34
          Re: Lumix 3G

          Originally posted by Patrick View Post
          I have now added a 100-300 Panasonic lens to the kit and by Tuesday a GH2 body also a Leica 45 f2.8 macro lens.

          Taken the difficult decision and sold all my Canon gear, the lot.

          I am finding it simply easier to take pictures with the 4/3 system everything being so much lighter and easy to carry, I feel I can take a full kit out with less weight than the Canon 7D and two lenses. Focusing is lightening fast, quality outstandind, what more can you ask?

          Patrick
          Crikey! I wonder what Stephen would have said on hearing this! That said, I gave him an Oly E-P1 and he loved using it.

          If you are representative of a fair number of Canon EOS DSLR users, they introduced their EOS M not a moment too soon!

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          • #35
            Re: Lumix 3G

            Originally posted by Patrick View Post
            Taken the difficult decision and sold all my Canon gear, the lot.

            Patrick
             --- just don't know what to say.

            enjoy your new gear. They will also be glad that it is you who use the gears.
            yoshi

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            • #36
              Re: Lumix 3G

              Originally posted by Ian View Post
              Crikey! I wonder what Stephen would have said on hearing this! That said, I gave him an Oly E-P1 and he loved using it.

              If you are representative of a fair number of Canon EOS DSLR users, they introduced their EOS M not a moment too soon!

              Ian
              The Canon EOS M I fear would not have been a contender, the Oly & Panasonic are designed round the 4/3 sensor the new Canon reads more like a rush job to me. undoubtedly the new OES-M will involve into a excellent system eventually, but Oly & Panasonic are already there.
              Interestingly many members of both my clubs have either moved over completely or have added a 4/3 kit mostly it seems to Panasonic. One guy is also a member of a Natural History photo group and over half have moved away from Canon/ Nikon/ Sony to Panasonic selling their big kit.

              Patrick

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