Mini review, after using it for one weekend.
Overall, disappointing.
On the plus side:
- it's pink
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AF is actually fairly fast and accurate. Not as fast as a good
DSLR, but fast enough that it doesn't matter
- Continuous mode is actually fairly zippy, and the fact that it does full
AF/metering between shots at 10fps is impressive.
- Best Shot Selector is kind of cute, in that it takes shots even before the shutter button is fully pressed.
- Both the kit lenses are quite nice and sharp. The telephoto kit lens has nice bokeh and usually the camera is quite good at picking the right
DOF.
On the negative side:
- it's basically a point and shoot in terms of shooting parameter adjustability. Yes, there are PASM modes, but changing any parameter other than the obvious one will require hunting around in menus. No customisability in terms of menus or buttons.
- it is not good at detecting movement and decreasing exposure time to compensate (which my Sony cameras do) - a lot of my shots of a moving child in the dark are blurry.
- in Best Shot Selector, there is an annoying pause whilst the camera writes 5 images onto the card.
- There's quite a lot of noise in higher ISOs - I can see significant noise even at ISO800. Paradoxically, ISO3200 shots look "clean" but lack detail - suspect the camera has kicked in NR and even the raws are "cooked."
- The camera is quite heavy - it's not really pocketable and "carry everywhere" that a compact camera is.
I may have to consider getting a GF3 with the power zoom lens to be a "carry everywhere" camera, or just buy a Canon S100. Then again, I just bought an iPhone 4S so maybe that can be my carry everywhere camera.