On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 9:52 AM, Anthony Farr <[email protected]> wrote:
> ... It's my opinion that the Panasonic 10MP 4/3 sensor, with its poor
> low-light performance, was the weak link in full sized FourThirds
> cameras.  At least when Kodak made DSLR sensors there was competition
> and choice, but I feel that their 4/3 monopoly made Panasonic lazy.
> The subsequent 12.3MP 4/3 sensor is a better match for the
> competition, but only the premium models got it.  ...

It's an interesting opinion being that no Micro-FourThirds cameras
were ever made with the 10Mpixel sensor, all were the 12.3Mpixel
sensor.

I hear lots of statements about "the terrible Panasonic noise at high
ISOs", yet I've been shooting with Panasonic sensor cameras since 2007
at ISO settings up to 6400 and no one has ever said anything about
there being "terrible high ISO noise" in my photos. Even when
exhibiting them against images made with the supposedly far-better
Sony sensors.
-- 
Godfrey
  godfreydigiorgi.posterous.com

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