Re: Poor, poor P&S owner learns too late...



On Tue, 9 Jun 2009 18:11:07 +0100, "Deep Reset" <DeepReset@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:


"Greg Amstead" <gamstead@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Mon, 08 Jun 2009 17:09:20 GMT, "David J Taylor"
<david-taylor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

John Navas wrote:
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The weight savings with comparable optical quality of current dSLR kit
over the 35 mm kit I carried is significant, but not substantial, and
nothing matches the quality and performance of the Leica-branded zoom
on my FZ28 even at many times the price. Caveat: The new Micro Four
Thirds (e.g., Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH1) has the potential to get much
closer than APS sensor, given the smaller sensor and other
compromises. There is no magic.(c)

"Panasonic DMC-GH1 brief hands-on"
<http://www.dpreview.com/news/0903/09030316lumixgh1handson.asp>
Preview
<http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Panasonic_Lumix_DMC_GH1/verdict.shtml>


The FZ28 is undoubtedly an excellent camera in its class, but you pays you
money and takes your choice. Everything is a compromise, including the
FZ28, and if you can live with the compromises, that's fine.

David

That's something that I'll never understand. Why people would pay more for
compromised photography gear that prevents them from getting 70% of their
shots because they're busy swapping lenses, can't use fill-flash outdoors


Of course, those of who plan our shoots can enjoy our DSLRs' big, juicy
photosites that are virtual photon-magnets, don't need over-amplifying,

***, the idiot doesn't even realize how his camera works. Those larger
photosites aren't going to do squat for you to help with composing and
focusing in dim light. Get a freakin' clue you moron DSLR-TROLL. But then,
only real morons buy DSLRs today. Anyone more intelligent and creative now
knows better. You, just like all the other DSLR-TROLLS are self-evident
proof that only ignorant idiots buy DSLRs. Thanks for providing the
121,238th data point to prove it again.

suffer virtually zero shutter lag

Shutter lag on my latest P&S camera is 45ms. Yours times in at about, what?
150ms, because it has to slowly slap that noisy mirror and slow shutter out
of the way, while it's also shaking your camera so you can't even attain
the advertised optical resolution with it. Very very few DSLRs have shutter
lags less than 100ms, and the few that do aren't as fast as 45ms. I know of
another model of P&S camera with a recorded shutter-lag of only 32ms.

, really *do* have seamless zoom ranges

So do mine. One going seamlessly from 9mm EFL to 550mm EFL, F/2.0 at the
wide-end and F/2.4 at 550mm. Another going from 8mm at F/2.7 to 1249mm at
F/3.5 You couldn't even haul glass with that much aperture and zoom range
for any DSLR cinder-block POS. My rigs conveniently fit all in one roomy
windbreaker pocket. Are you this ignorant to what's out there? Of course
you are. You're that stupid to invest in archaic DSLR gear, it only follows
that you'd be this fuckingly ignorant about all other cameras too.

(rather than what the mfrs of our P&S allow us to have)...need I go on?

Oh please do share more direct evidence of your untapped amounts of
ignorance. You're only barely scratching the surface I bet.
.


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