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<blockquote data-quote="Bryan D. Costin" data-source="post: 64612" data-attributes="member: 2073"><p>Cool. The LX3 has been my carry-everywhere compact since 2008. Mine's starting to get a little scuffed around the edges, has lost a screw somewhere, and the mode wheel's started getting a little jittery, so I've been keeping my eyes open for a successor. But no luck so far; I just haven't found any comparable camera that suits me this well. I've strongly considered trying a GRD, though, based on the reviews here and elsewhere, so your perspective is interesting.</p><p></p><p>I took a trip to the UK with my girlfriend this past autumn. My Panasonic G3 was my main kit, but I took at least as many keepers with the LX3. I took along a Raynox wide-angle attachment for some inconspicuous street shooting, and had my usual Dynamic B&W configuration in slot C1 for one-handed shooting out of pocket. Lots of fun!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bryan D. Costin, post: 64612, member: 2073"] Cool. The LX3 has been my carry-everywhere compact since 2008. Mine's starting to get a little scuffed around the edges, has lost a screw somewhere, and the mode wheel's started getting a little jittery, so I've been keeping my eyes open for a successor. But no luck so far; I just haven't found any comparable camera that suits me this well. I've strongly considered trying a GRD, though, based on the reviews here and elsewhere, so your perspective is interesting. I took a trip to the UK with my girlfriend this past autumn. My Panasonic G3 was my main kit, but I took at least as many keepers with the LX3. I took along a Raynox wide-angle attachment for some inconspicuous street shooting, and had my usual Dynamic B&W configuration in slot C1 for one-handed shooting out of pocket. Lots of fun! [/QUOTE]
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