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Re: [OM] P&S - narrowed the list

Subject: Re: [OM] P&S - narrowed the list
From: Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 30 Nov 2009 19:44:37 -0800
Paul wrote:
> Thinking of upping the budget a little and going either Lumix ZS1 or ZS3.
>
> Lots of good reviews, the Leica glass also reviewed very favorably. It's also 
> the right size.
>
> Opinions?
>   

I looked at them quite closely, and was generally impressed, for what 
they are. They were joint winners of the DPR SuperZoom Test. 
<http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/q209grouplongzoom/> You can find fairly 
detailed write-ups, comparisons to the competition and full pixel 
samples there, to show what to expect.

An interesting newer camera in that category is the Fuji F70EXR. Sensor 
hardly bigger than the Panny's, but a different sensor design that seems 
to have some advantages. In the end, I concluded that I'm too much of a 
pixel peeper to be happy with the pixel level results of this category

You might take a look at the ZR1. Looks to be a another variant on the 
Panny "Z" theme, but quite a bit smaller and lighter at only the cost of 
the long end of the zoom, 25-200 vs. 25-300.

Given that zooming is slow on them and that, like others, they are 
probably slow to grab focus at the long end, it might be a reasonable 
trade-off.

If you are really looking for a replacement for a Stylus and the IQ of 
film, your budget is more flexible, and a really long zoom range isn't 
necessary, you might also consider moving to a camera with a bigger 
sensor. That tends to be where the rubber meets the road in IQ. Two very 
different cameras with the next size up sensors are the Panny LX3 and 
Canon G11.

Moose
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