It looks good, Moose. I particularly like the tree silhouettes for the texture
of the sky, and for the relationship between edges and sky.
Chris
On 1 Mar 2014, at 22:53, Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Damn, it's tiny! Here next to some other smallish serious cameras.
> <http://zone-10.com/tope2/main.php?g2_itemId=11601>
>
> I don't have a Sony RX100, which is slightly larger in height and width than
> the GM1. Black out the AG ring and white
> lettering on the lens cap lens, and it's stealthier than anything short of a
> pen camera. :-) I haven't tried the WiFi
> remote control yet, but that should also offer some stealth opportunities.
>
> We are finally getting some rain. I slipped out between showers and took its
> first two images.
>
> Primroses in shade, ISO 3200. Notice the nice smooth bokeh.
> <http://zone-10.com/tope2/main.php?g2_itemId=11614>
>
> Tree silhouettes against cloud subtleties.
> <http://zone-10.com/tope2/main.php?g2_itemId=11618>
>
> The reviews all say it's the same sensor system as in the GX7, which I've
> found very impressive. To get that kind of
> image making in such a small package seems amazing to me. The the high ISO
> capability is especially unusual, as most of
> my digital life, the small cameras likely to be at hand in casual situations
> indoors and at night have been the ones
> with small sensors and limited high ISO performance. Put the 20/1.7 on it and
> darkness is your friend. ;-)
>
> One price of the size is no IBIS. Both my Panny zooms have OIS, but their
> primes don't. It actually looks quite right
> with the Oly 40-150, so I may find a Panny 45-150 with IS that I could carry
> in one pocket with the camera and 12-32 in
> another.
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