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Re: [OM] Nathan's PAD 12/2/2019: taking a 10-year old Panasonic for a sp

Subject: Re: [OM] Nathan's PAD 12/2/2019: taking a 10-year old Panasonic for a spin
From: Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2019 13:46:41 -0800
On 2/12/2019 11:20 PM, Nathan Wajsman wrote:
I have been at home Monday and Tuesday, recovering from a bout of severe gastroenteritis that prevented me from travelling to Romania on Monday morning. I am well now, going back to the office this morning. In fact, yesterday afternoon I had sufficient cabin fever to take a drive along the beach in order to play with my old Panasonic GF1 camera. I do not remember when I bought it, but it was launched in 2009. It has been sitting in storage for some years, with the lenses in the possession of my daughter to whom I had also given a Panasonic GF2. But she recently dropped that camera and it seems dead, so I have given her something else, and meanwhile I have the Panasonic lenses back. So, yesterday I went out with the GF1 to see if it had potential as a cycling camera—it is small enough for that and sometimes I may want more focal length options than what the Ricoh GRII provides.

If you like that, and want small and light for cycling, consider the GM1 or 
GM5; both much smaller and lighter than the GF1:

      Weight     MP        W x H x D
GF1    385 g    12 MP    119 x 71 x 36 mm (4.69 x 2.8 x 1.43")
GM1    204 g    16 MP    99 x 55 x 30 mm (3.88 x 2.16 x 1.2")
GM5    211 g    16 MP    99 x 60 x 36 mm (3.9 x 2.36 x 1.42")


Unfortunately, CameraSize doesn't have many older models. I've used an Oly E-PL7 as a stand-in for the GF1. It's 2mm deeper, but narrower and shorter. In any case, you can get a sense of the smaller camera bodies and MUCH smaller lens.


Having also had Oly E-PL1, 2, 3, 6 & 7 & EP-M1 & 2, with the same sensors, I can say that 12 to 16 MP isn't such a big deal, but the later sensor systems have better noise and dynamic range.

The GM1 has a pop-up flash, and the GM5 replaces that with a small, but usable EVF. Both came with a tiny, but good quality 12-32 mm zoom. The 12-32 gets so short by being collapsible; turn the zoom ring past a detent @ 12mm and it gets short. Panny also makes a tiny for focal range 35-100 collapsing lens for these cameras. <http://j.mp/2RZRlNd>

       Weight     Dia     Length
14-42    165 g    56 mm    64 mm
12-32    70 g     61 mm    24 mm

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