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Mon, 17 Aug 2009
dc++ or new digital camera - 14:43
New Panasonic DMC-FT1 (fullsize)
Old Panasonic DMC-LZ5 (fullsize)
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So I bought myself a 6MP, 6x optical zoom,
panasonic
dmc-lz5 in January 2007. It has been a good camera and has worked well for
2.5 years now. I guess one thing I found a little bit jarring is it seemed to
have more sensor induced noise (it looked like a painting up close) in many
photos. However on the whole I liked it.
When I have it with me in an event I tend to carry it in my jersey pocket, in a
padded bag inside a dry bag. This makes the camera quite bulky (and heavier),
it also makes it a lot harder to whip it out for a photo (have to undo the
bags, get it out, put it back etc). At geoquest this year one of my team mates
had a Panasonic DMC-FT1 (called the TS1 in US and possibly Europe) which is
waterproof to 3 metres and shock proof to 1.5 metre drop. He was swimming with
it in his pocket and getting it out to take shots in the ocean and simply kept
it there where it could easily get banged up.
One of my housemates already had an Olympus camera she uses in races that is
similar (waterproof and shock proof), this Panasonic one I was looking at came
out this year and has some nice features, as I am still somewhat partial to
Panasonic cameras (Crash's
influence) I decided this is the one I wanted. 4.8 optical zoom, 12 MP, AVCHD
(1080p) video recording, no moving parts externally. So I ordered it last
Wednesday night and it came on Friday morning.
When water used to get into the drybag/camera bag while racing the camera
would fog up and be useless for taking photos, this camera I can now keep in a
pocket or neoprene pouch and let it get wet and it will still work fine. Also
My test photos so far do not have the painted looking noise as the LZ5 did and
the photos appear crisper. I like it, I also think Jane may like the purchase
as I will give her the old camera as I no longer need it.
Of the photos on the left, the photo of the new camera was taken with the LZ5
and the photo of the LZ5 was taken with the new camera. A few other
photos taken this
weekend (3 paddling on Saturday afternoon and one at the Gravity XC race
at Stromlo yesterday also turned out well). The new camera is effectively the
same size as the old one, however as I do not need the camera bag or dry bag
it will be more compact and easier to deal with.
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