ChiILX1 Posted July 23, 2010 Share #1  Posted July 23, 2010 Advertisement (gone after registration) I just saw this today: LX5, FZ100, FZ45/FZ40, FX700 and TS10/FT10 Are Released | Press Release | LUMIX | Digital Camera | Panasonic Global  I just HAVE to start the discussion- how will it compare to the X1? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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rob_x2004 Posted July 23, 2010 Share #2 Â Posted July 23, 2010 Have you read the specs on the FZ100? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest stnami Posted July 23, 2010 Share #3 Â Posted July 23, 2010 ...should I? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RichardM8 Posted July 23, 2010 Share #4 Â Posted July 23, 2010 I just HAVE to start the discussion- how will it compare to the X1? Â It won't. Â Two very different animals. The LX5 is a small sensor camera that isn't comparable with the (one of the) best implementation(s) of an APS-C sensor currently available, the X1. The lens from the X1 will also be a lot better. Just to name the first two decisive factors. Â From a product positioning point of view the LX5 will - almost certainly - not match Panas' own GF1 either. Technically the much bigger m4/3 sensor will be superior to the small 1/1.63" sensor of the LX5. Â But this won't keep the LX5 from being one of the best P&S in its class (probably). Just like the LX3 was. Pana listened very good to their customers and reviewers as they seem to have addressed most of the wish-list and/or weak points from the LX3. A job well done imo. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jsrockit Posted July 23, 2010 Share #5 Â Posted July 23, 2010 To me, the days of these small sensor cameras are numbered... for me, it is u4/3 or larger only. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dan States Posted July 23, 2010 Share #6 Â Posted July 23, 2010 To me, the days of these small sensor cameras are numbered... for me, it is u4/3 or larger only. Â Â Agreed. Unless the camera offers Canon s90 portability I can't see why one would choose micro sensor cameras going forward. Hopefully Nikon and Canon will jump into the APS-c point and shoot market soon. Â The first full frame point and shoot will sell like mad. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jsrockit Posted July 23, 2010 Share #7 Â Posted July 23, 2010 Advertisement (gone after registration) Â The first full frame point and shoot will sell like mad. Â I agree. Hopefully it is Leica that does it. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RichardM8 Posted July 23, 2010 Share #8 Â Posted July 23, 2010 Yeah, we desperately need something better than the cripple IQ from the X1. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest badbob Posted July 23, 2010 Share #9 Â Posted July 23, 2010 To me, the days of these small sensor cameras are numbered... for me, it is u4/3 or larger only. Â The thing that sets the small sensor cameras apart from Leicas is the long zoom. I keep a pocket size Canon SX210 handy when I want a 400 mm reach. And no amount of image quality on the part of a large sensor can compensate for a decent 400 mm lens when that's the requirement to shoot something small and far away. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jsrockit Posted July 23, 2010 Share #10 Â Posted July 23, 2010 Yeah, we desperately need something better than the cripple IQ from the X1. Â I'm big on using different cameras for different purposes. The strength of certain panasonics is there AF speed. If they rebrand the right one as a Leica, it could be a good compliment to the X1. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RichardM8 Posted July 23, 2010 Share #11 Â Posted July 23, 2010 We need a FF M9, without the viewfinder and with a build in 'Cron 24 - 90 zoom. Preferably with the same quality as the primes. Of course with fast AF and much better build quality. And for roughly half the price of an M9 body... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jsrockit Posted July 23, 2010 Share #12 Â Posted July 23, 2010 We need a FF M9, without the viewfinder and with a build in 'Cron 24 - 90 zoom. Preferably with the same quality as the primes. Of course with fast AF and much better build quality. And for roughly half the price of an M9 body... Â Uh, no we don't. Leica, to me, equals primes. M = rangefinder. Maybe you want an updated Digilux 2? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
h00ligan Posted July 23, 2010 Share #13 Â Posted July 23, 2010 To me, the days of these small sensor cameras are numbered... for me, it is u4/3 or larger only. Â The future of the mft sensor is in the size of something like the lx5 with fixed lens imho. With all the asp-c mirrorless plans coming, mft interchangeable (pen/gf1 like) is limited I think. Sony missed it on interface and lenses.. canon and nikon won't. Without serious advancement in the noise aspect of mft, I don't see it surviving a big three release of similar form factor with asp-c.. whereas cramming that sensor into a compact with moderate zoom as a fixed lens - could be quite a good feat. Â This was something I evaluated before deciding to invest in mft glass - I think it's a nice sensor, but it's a stop gap imo. We just don't need smaller than asp-c at this point, unless it's in a truly pocketable camera. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jsrockit Posted July 23, 2010 Share #14 Â Posted July 23, 2010 We just don't need smaller than asp-c at this point, unless it's in a truly pocketable camera. Â I agree and I was thinking in terms of pocketability... but I'm ok with u4/3 as a stop gap for now since nobody has even accomplished that in pocketable form. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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