I got a Lumix GH1 at a beginning of June and I was quite pleased with it. I looked at several cameras, like Canon G10 and Canon CX1 etc, but I went for Panasonic's GH1 because its small size and large sensor. Any manufacturer can do all sorts of tricks with firmware, optics, electronics etc. but simply there is no replacement for a shear size of the sensor, when it comes to the quality of the image. And sensor on the Panasonic's Lumix GH1 is 4 times, yes four times, bigger than G10's sensor.
Here we are. I've been to Dusseldorf, Germany, recently and I took some photos with Lumix GH1. I would say that colors and sharpness are quite good.
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I got a Lumix GH1 at a beginning of June and I was quite pleased with it. I looked at several cameras, like Canon G10 and Canon CX1 etc, but I went for Panasonic's GH1 because its small size and large sensor. Any manufacturer can do all sorts of tricks with firmware, optics, electronics etc. but simply there is no replacement for a shear size of the sensor, when it comes to the quality of the image. And sensor on the Panasonic's Lumix GH1 is 4 times, yes four times, bigger than G10's sensor.
Here we are. I've been to Dusseldorf, Germany, recently and I took some photos with Lumix GH1. I would say that colors and sharpness are quite good.