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Panno Zhai

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri May 12, 2006 2:08 am
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http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/compare_post.asp?method=sidebyside&cam...s=panas

In August 2005, Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX1 was released. It was half-way
between a P&S and "pro" dSLR by picture quality, thanks to the big
Leica lens. It also had 9:16 ratio of the image. Though, some people
compalined that the image was too noisy, even at an ISO of 100. (The
other people said it presented no problem because the noise-reduction
software did the job, and probably it was the original idea.)

Now come Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ1, released in February 2006. It has a
smaller resolution of 5MP (vs. 8MP) which is still enough for me. It
has an x10 zoom (vs. x4), however it does not have TIFF/RAW format (not
that I care about those at this time). The LCD is the same and has
around 200k pixels (that's a lot !). It has a newer processor, which is
reported to consume less energy and to do a better job at removing
purple fringing.

In the past few weeks, I was thinking about getting an LX1 camera.
However, I just noticed that this new camera TZ1 was released. It has
the same features which I care about (big speedy lens, large LCD screen
of the same size, short shutter lag etc). I do not know which one I
should get. It is not clear from the reviews if TZ1 provides a
lower-noise pictures, and if the lens has the same or better capability
(the good quality of images in LX1 was because the lens passed through
a lot of light due to its big size). Someone can comment on this ?

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Fri May 12, 2006 6:04 am
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FWIW: I have the TZ1 and have no complaints. It is a wonderful camera. The
10x lens in this small size is beyond comparison. I can carry the camera
easily in a belt pouch and that is a must for me riding a dirtbike. I have
photographed antelope rutting from over half a mile away, impossible any
other way.

Love the thing!

NM






"Panno Zhai" <panno_zhai.TakeThisOut@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>
>
> http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/compare_post.asp?method=sidebyside&cam...s=panas
>
> In August 2005, Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX1 was released. It was half-way
> between a P&S and "pro" dSLR by picture quality, thanks to the big
> Leica lens. It also had 9:16 ratio of the image. Though, some people
> compalined that the image was too noisy, even at an ISO of 100. (The
> other people said it presented no problem because the noise-reduction
> software did the job, and probably it was the original idea.)
>
> Now come Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ1, released in February 2006. It has a
> smaller resolution of 5MP (vs. 8MP) which is still enough for me. It
> has an x10 zoom (vs. x4), however it does not have TIFF/RAW format (not
> that I care about those at this time). The LCD is the same and has
> around 200k pixels (that's a lot !). It has a newer processor, which is
> reported to consume less energy and to do a better job at removing
> purple fringing.
>
> In the past few weeks, I was thinking about getting an LX1 camera.
> However, I just noticed that this new camera TZ1 was released. It has
> the same features which I care about (big speedy lens, large LCD screen
> of the same size, short shutter lag etc). I do not know which one I
> should get. It is not clear from the reviews if TZ1 provides a
> lower-noise pictures, and if the lens has the same or better capability
> (the good quality of images in LX1 was because the lens passed through
> a lot of light due to its big size). Someone can comment on this ?
>
> \/
>

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Daniel Silevitch

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Fri May 12, 2006 2:46 pm
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On 12 May 2006 02:08:24 -0700, Panno Zhai <panno_zhai DeleteThis @yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
> http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/compare_post.asp?method=sidebyside&cam...s=panas
>
> In the past few weeks, I was thinking about getting an LX1 camera.
> However, I just noticed that this new camera TZ1 was released. It has
> the same features which I care about (big speedy lens, large LCD screen
> of the same size, short shutter lag etc). I do not know which one I
> should get. It is not clear from the reviews if TZ1 provides a
> lower-noise pictures, and if the lens has the same or better capability
> (the good quality of images in LX1 was because the lens passed through
> a lot of light due to its big size). Someone can comment on this ?

Advantages of each:
LX1: Goes wider than the TZ1
Offers manual shutter/aperture/focus control
Slightly smaller/lighter than TZ1
TZ1: Goes significantly longer than LX1
Roughly half the price

The lenses are roughly comparable on paper, f/2.8 at the wide end and
f/4.2 (TZ1) or f/4.9 (LX1) at the tele end. However, I'd look to see if
there are any detailed reviews of the TZ1 to see if its lens quality is
up to the same standard as the LX1 (or the FZ series).

-dms
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Panno Zhai

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sat May 13, 2006 7:12 pm
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Daniel Silevitch wrote:

> Advantages of each:
> LX1: Goes wider than the TZ1
> Offers manual shutter/aperture/focus control
> Slightly smaller/lighter than TZ1
> TZ1: Goes significantly longer than LX1
> Roughly half the price
>
> The lenses are roughly comparable on paper, f/2.8 at the wide end and
> f/4.2 (TZ1) or f/4.9 (LX1) at the tele end. However, I'd look to see if
> there are any detailed reviews of the TZ1 to see if its lens quality is
> up to the same standard as the LX1 (or the FZ series).

Well, yesterday I went to the camera shop with my own SD card and tried
the cameras I was interested in, namely Panasonic Lumix LX1 and Canon
A700 (they did not have Fuji FinePix F10/F11, because it was either
discontinued or "for Europe" only).

Later at home, I looked at the Panasonic LX1 pictures I made (JPEG
only). The lens was indeed good and reproduced the fine details (such
as inscriptures). There was some noise which was magically removed by
Noise Ninja (I found this advice on the Internet). The other thing I
liked was the short focal length (28 mm equiv.) which would allow me to
cram a wide group of people into the shot. I used the camera in the
AUTO mode and without the flash, so that the pictures of the moving
people inside of the shop were blurred. The shutter lag was OK. People
said in reviews that the build quality was excellent, althogh I did not
notice anything impressive. The overall feeling of the camera made me
indifferent.

I tried Canon A700 in the AUTO mode and with the flash. I received
sharp good pictures of the people and good color of the faces. Later,
looking at the pictures at home, I could not find much of noticeable
difference with the Panasonic LX1 pictures. The shape of the camera was
practical. I recalled people's saying that "you cannot go wrong with a
Canon", and I thought that Canon is a "Toyota" of cameras. The camera
had x6 zoom, and this was fun.

I noticed some buyer holding the camera Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX01. The
shop assistant said it was so "hot" that they run out of the stock. I
looked at the camera and did some pictures. Overall, it seems to me to
be a "smaller" version of LX1. It has 28 mm focal length, although
optics and CCD (CMOS ?) chip is less capable. The shutter lag was more
pronounced than in LX1, although it was still OK. The camera had a an
all-metal body and was very small, so it seems to me it was really
convenient to carry in your pocket. It was impressive. However, I was
on the market for a larger good-image quality camera.

In conclusion, no camera of the initial list of 3 had all the features
which I was concsiously interested in. Overall, I needed a camera which
would have impressive capabilities in the whole range of situations
(good quality of details and correct colors [Panasonic LX1], shooting
indoor without a flash [Fuji F11 - ?], simple and a pleasure to work
with [Canon A700], and good zoom (> x6) [Canon again]). My main
interest in buying the camera was to shoot the interesting views in the
city architecture. Panasonic LX1 and Canon A700 will do this job
al'right. I am not going to send my pictures to the photography journal
or print them as posters, so that Panasonic LX1 seems to be excessive.
At the moment, I think I want this camera for its outstanding
qualities, though I may well end up with Canon A700 Smile .

At the shop, I did not feel that I had energy left to try Panasonic
Lumix DMC-TZ1. It has an x10 zoom, and this should be fun ! However, it
is yet to be found if the quality of the picture is good at the
telephoto end of the lens (i.e. if there is enough of details and not
much noise). Because of the high zoom, the picture quality must
deteriorate, although the question is how much.

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Sat May 13, 2006 9:10 pm
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Panno Zhai wrote:
> Daniel Silevitch wrote:
SNIP
> Well, yesterday I went to the camera shop with my own SD card and tried
> the cameras I was interested in, namely Panasonic Lumix LX1 and Canon
> A700 (they did not have Fuji FinePix F10/F11, because it was either
> discontinued or "for Europe" only).
...... SNIP

It sounds like you're looking at all-round cameras, the Pana TZ-1 is a
different beast entirely - image stabilized long zooms are useful if
you have a need for them, but they won't help if all you want is to
take pics of your kids.

Your observation that on average, most brand-name digital cameras these
days produce very good pics is pretty much right, give or take a few
lines of resolution or a bit of purple fringing; the difference is in
the size of the camera, ease of use, and performance in less than ideal
shooting conditions.

The Fuji F10/11 is a nice camera; image quality for vacation snapshots
and kid shots is quite acceptable, but it's being replaced by the F30
in the next month or so. I picked up an F10 on clearance at Walmart for
$215 a few weeks ago, maybe you should look around some more.

You've come to a point where the differences between the candidates
have become trivial, and the time you're spending stops producing
anything helpful.... From what you've said, sounds like you and the
Canon A700 fit together nicely; why don't you go for it?
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Thu May 18, 2006 7:27 am
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grruffbowwow DeleteThis @yahoo.com wrote:

> It sounds like you're looking at all-round cameras, the Pana TZ-1 is a
> different beast entirely - image stabilized long zooms are useful if
> you have a need for them, but they won't help if all you want is to
> take pics of your kids.

Well, I do not have kids. Neither I need a camera to shoot them. But I
like the "altogether different" beast the TZ1. I finally was able to
find the pictures made with this camera -- and I am impressed. The
quality is better than I expected. I like what I see, and I like the
concept of the camera. I could have some fun taking it to the nature
and taking the shots of othervise hard-to-access places. I also can use
the camera when in the trips to the other cities -- e.g. to shoot the
architecture details at close-ups. I am looking forward to going to
shop the coming weekend and trying it.

Today I downloaded someone's pictures made by LX1 in RAW, and used the
free RawShooter Essentials converter to convert the RAW pictures into
the TIFF format. I tell you that was fun playing with the contrast and
exposure and with other parameters. I like the feeling of being in
control over the pics which might be wrong exposed. I started thinking
again if I should buy LX1. Though, I presume I am likely to get tired
soon from dragging all of the pictures through the RAW converter.
Besdies, there might be not enough of space on the hard drive of my
computer eventually Sad . Oh, choices, choices !

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(Msg. 7) Posted: Thu May 18, 2006 7:48 am
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Oops, I forgot to mention many things. First of all, the samples of
TZ1-made pictures can be found at
http://www.photographyblog.com/reviews_panasonic_lumix_dmc_tz1_4.php .
(However, I would like to see the pictures made at telephoto regime in
the dim light conditions.

Secondly, the price of LX1 dropped by 30% in the past few months. The
price difference between LX1 and TZ1 is less than 10% now. That's
nothing. I thought getting an LX1 now would be a good bargain (I can
never pass a good bargain...), however there are numerous rumours and
expectations that "LX2" and "TZ2" would come out with the corrected
drawbacks of their predecessors (e.g. better sensitivity at high ISO
for LX1 and manual control for TZ1), and the cameras will be selling
like real hot cakes. I would be very sorry that I bought something else
beforehand !!

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(Msg. 8) Posted: Thu May 18, 2006 3:05 pm
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On 18 May 2006 07:48:28 -0700, Panno Zhai <panno_zhai RemoveThis @yahoo.com> wrote:
> Oops, I forgot to mention many things. First of all, the samples of
> TZ1-made pictures can be found at
> http://www.photographyblog.com/reviews_panasonic_lumix_dmc_tz1_4.php .
> (However, I would like to see the pictures made at telephoto regime in
> the dim light conditions.
>
> Secondly, the price of LX1 dropped by 30% in the past few months. The
> price difference between LX1 and TZ1 is less than 10% now. That's
> nothing. I thought getting an LX1 now would be a good bargain (I can
> never pass a good bargain...), however there are numerous rumours and
> expectations that "LX2" and "TZ2" would come out with the corrected
> drawbacks of their predecessors (e.g. better sensitivity at high ISO
> for LX1 and manual control for TZ1), and the cameras will be selling
> like real hot cakes. I would be very sorry that I bought something else
> beforehand !!

You might be right about an "LX2"; that model has been out for a while,
so it's reasonable to assume that there's a replacement in the works.
The TZ1, on the other hand, has only been on the market for a couple of
months (without checking, I'd like to say March); I can't imagine that
Panasonic would obsolete it so quickly. I'd expect a 'TZ2' next winter
(assuming, of course, that the current model sells well enough to
warrant a sequel).

-dms
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(Msg. 9) Posted: Fri May 19, 2006 11:57 am
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Panno Zhai wrote:
>
> http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/compare_post.asp?method=sidebyside&cam...s=panas
>
> In August 2005, Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX1 was released. It was half-way
> between a P&S and "pro" dSLR by picture quality, thanks to the big
> Leica lens. It also had 9:16 ratio of the image. Though, some people
> compalined that the image was too noisy, even at an ISO of 100. (The
> other people said it presented no problem because the noise-reduction
> software did the job, and probably it was the original idea.)
>
> Now come Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ1, released in February 2006. It has a
> smaller resolution of 5MP (vs. 8MP) which is still enough for me. It
> has an x10 zoom (vs. x4), however it does not have TIFF/RAW format (not
> that I care about those at this time). The LCD is the same and has
> around 200k pixels (that's a lot !). It has a newer processor, which is
> reported to consume less energy and to do a better job at removing
> purple fringing.
>
> In the past few weeks, I was thinking about getting an LX1 camera.
> However, I just noticed that this new camera TZ1 was released. It has
> the same features which I care about (big speedy lens, large LCD screen
> of the same size, short shutter lag etc). I do not know which one I
> should get. It is not clear from the reviews if TZ1 provides a
> lower-noise pictures, and if the lens has the same or better capability
> (the good quality of images in LX1 was because the lens passed through
> a lot of light due to its big size). Someone can comment on this ?
>
> \/
>
Panasonic has several similar cameras. I thought the LZ3
fits my needs and wallet best. I found it as "used" at
amazon.com for $219.99. The only damage was said to be to
the carton, and a 30-day return is allowed.
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(Msg. 10) Posted: Sat May 20, 2006 12:22 am
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Daniel Silevitch wrote:

> You might be right about an "LX2"; that model has been out for a while,
> so it's reasonable to assume that there's a replacement in the works.
> The TZ1, on the other hand, has only been on the market for a couple of
> months (without checking, I'd like to say March); I can't imagine that
> Panasonic would obsolete it so quickly. I'd expect a 'TZ2' next winter
> (assuming, of course, that the current model sells well enough to
> warrant a sequel).

OK, so I went to the store and made some pictures with TZ1 on my memory
card; the quality was good. I was pleased. I also made some pictures
with LX1; the quality was similar. I tried manual focus, and I was
disappointed to find out that the depth of field was large -- it was
hard to focus even using their feature of emlraging the central part.
I did also pictures in RAW format, and at home, using RawShooter
Essentials for RAW conversion into TIFF, and removed the noise with
Noise Ninja. I was pleased to discover that the processing with my own
computer (rather than by the camera's processor) uncovered more details
! I was sold on the camera. This is what I want ! (LX1, that is). After
the proper exposure andor RAW/noise processing, there is no noise. This
is a good camera !

So yesterday I went to the DigitalRev.com website -- they offered this
camera at a great discount for AU$560 (US$400), and everywhere in
Australia the camera was sold for the full price, that is AU$850
(US$550). Today I checked ebay and their website -- this camera is
withdrawn from both.

I feel disappointed. I heard the rumours that Panasonic is withdrawing
LX1 from some international markets; people are not sure where "LX2"
will be released or not. I do not know what should I do; whether should
I rush to ebay and buy this camera from other Hong Kong sellers (there
is a great deal of competition between them, albeit othet HK sellers
provide slighhtly worse conditions) because this camera will disappear
at a discount price; or should I wait more as some sellers might give
even more discount ???


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