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Old 09-15-2006, 10:51 PM
Marc_Schoenholz Marc_Schoenholz is offline
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Re: 28mm, IS and ISO 1600!

Panasonic LX-1


I use an LX-1, and when shooting in raw at ISO 80 and 100 the noise level is very acceptable. At ISO's of 200 and 400 I use Noise Ninja.

Overall I am very happy with the camera and its output: Leica lens, unique 16:9 aspect ratio, and small size. Also I don’t mind using Noise Ninja when necessary.

Finally, it has a very good optical image stabilizer.


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Old 09-15-2006, 11:55 PM
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Re: 28mm, IS and ISO 1600!

And, the Panasonic LX-2 which is a new model of the LX-1 should hit the market anytime soon...

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Old 09-17-2006, 11:50 AM
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Re: 28mm, IS and ISO 1600!

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And, the Panasonic LX-2 which is a new model of the LX-1 should hit the market anytime soon...

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...and is the Panasonic model the Leica DLux 3 is based on.
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Re: 28mm, IS and ISO 1600!

Nill
Probably too late for this issue, but here's a link comparing the SD800 IS with the SD700 IS, with the latter as a sharper and better noise camera, but without the 28mm capability. What did you finally decide to purchase?

Canon SD800 IS Digital ELPH Review: 11. Conclusion & samples: Digital Photography Review
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