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Considering getting a Panasonic LX10/LX15
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<blockquote data-quote="Archiver" data-source="post: 331034" data-attributes="member: 56"><p>Oh! That's kind of funny. The things stopping me from fully embracing the Ricoh GR as a full everyday camera is the lack of decent video quality, and that I can't quite get the colours to my liking in raw, even after all these years. I haven't used a Fuji X70 but I'm curious about it.</p><p></p><p>The GM cameras are some of my favourites because of the tiny bodies and ability to use the excellent Olympus primes. They don't quite have the dynamic range or colour tonal variation of an aps-c sensor but I really like their output. The LX10 is a mixed bag for me, seemingly best suited to low light, middle or close distance images rather than anything long distance or wide angle. Definitely not a landscape camera, more a social/snapshot/pocket video camera.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Archiver, post: 331034, member: 56"] Oh! That's kind of funny. The things stopping me from fully embracing the Ricoh GR as a full everyday camera is the lack of decent video quality, and that I can't quite get the colours to my liking in raw, even after all these years. I haven't used a Fuji X70 but I'm curious about it. The GM cameras are some of my favourites because of the tiny bodies and ability to use the excellent Olympus primes. They don't quite have the dynamic range or colour tonal variation of an aps-c sensor but I really like their output. The LX10 is a mixed bag for me, seemingly best suited to low light, middle or close distance images rather than anything long distance or wide angle. Definitely not a landscape camera, more a social/snapshot/pocket video camera. [/QUOTE]
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