Panasonic Lumix GF1 Digital Camera Video Review
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machoBaller213 said
January 11 2010 @ 6:03 pm
hey stevestuff..how is the gf1 compared to the leica d-;ux 4..which one is better
apolucosis said
January 11 2010 @ 6:03 pm
There are so many reviewers on YouTube, yet no one makes it nearly as interesting as you do. Good work!!!
Genoga12 said
January 11 2010 @ 6:03 pm
Well what i hear from the dealer is LX3 is more to beginner and GF1 is more to professional but i would like to prefer GF1 because it just a matter of time and experience to handle the GF1. you can use GF1 to master your photography skill too..Imagine if you buy LX3 and once you master it you may need to waste money on buying a new cam again..it will be a waste because money can be use for lens
joydivisionfanboy said
January 11 2010 @ 6:03 pm
During video recording, manual focus - yes, aperture - I don’t think so.
UniversalBrother108 said
January 11 2010 @ 6:03 pm
Can you do manual focus and aperture control during video recording? Thanks!
wakakaforever said
January 11 2010 @ 6:03 pm
how long can record continuously?? my lx3 only 8minutes to 8 minutes
how about this camera?
factionxvt408x said
January 11 2010 @ 6:03 pm
I spy a leica
mrspeedofive said
January 11 2010 @ 6:03 pm
Steve thanks for sharing GF1 review. I am looking for a portable yet able to take good quality photos. I am pondering over LX3 vs GF1. LX3 is smaller, more portable but lack of zoom capability. Whereas, GF1 has better zoom but not sure about its weight and size. Please advise.
kilymat said
January 11 2010 @ 6:03 pm
:rolleyes: yes lol
moluscon said
January 11 2010 @ 6:03 pm
ohh, and do you think the micro 4:3 will prosper? Im still not sold… just asking your opinion, hehehe
moluscon said
January 11 2010 @ 6:03 pm
I have the X1 on pre-order, and looking at this one, and they are not identical cameras obviosly, but they are gonna have some overlapping functions
I havent pulled the trigger on this one cause of the X1, witch will no doubtedly take better pictures and be a little simpler then a system camera…
BUT this one does video as the X1 does not… so what do you think? should i pull the trigger on this one? lol
stevehuff1969 said
January 11 2010 @ 6:03 pm
Leica cameras have always been expensive. Leica is a much much smaller company that Panasonic, Canon or Nikon. They do not have the sales volume and their cameras are hand made. Making one M9 takes a huge amount of work, and the M9 and X1 are “made in Germany” cameras.
The lens quality is phenomenal and the X1 has one of their best lenses attached. It is also simple and not filled with complicated menus and buttons. It will be a much better built camera, and have amazing image quality.
mono1342 said
January 11 2010 @ 6:03 pm
Steve, can you tell me why then Leica cameras are so expensive. There is Leica x1 due out January with none of the bells and whistles of GF1 for $1200. Is the lens quality that noticeable in the shots to justify the price? Thanks.
stevehuff1969 said
January 11 2010 @ 6:03 pm
Thanks!
kilymat said
January 11 2010 @ 6:03 pm
thanks for the review, I like the straight to the point style, Subscribed