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Here are some quick side-by-side physical comparison of the Sony NEX-5N and the Lumix GF2 cameras.

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Wow, that was fast.  It has only been 3 months since I got my GF2, Panasonic today announced the successor to the GF2: Lumix GF3. Dpreview.com has a preview of the camera itself, head over there to take a look for yourself.

It is pretty amazing how small these cameras can get.  Personally, I have already found the GF2 a bit small to handle as I sometimes press the buttons on the back unintentionally while adjusting the scroll wheel.  Hopefully with the new combined dial/4 way controller, it will be a bit easier to handle as there are yet fewer buttons on the back now. With a touch screen, the user interface design definitely has changed a lot from the traditional hardware buttons point of view. I found the touch screen very responsive and intuitive to use.

Pricing wise, it will be the same as how the GF2 was priced: US$699 with a 14mm f2.5 kit lens, US$599 with a 14-42mm zoom lens.  General availability will start in July.  More info can be found on the Panasonic web site.

I am pretty happy with the GF2 and if I had money, I probably would get the GF3 just for kicks, too.  (now my wife will definitely give me a kick for wanting yet another toy :P)

Image above took from dpreview.com.

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It has been a long wait since the Lumix GF1 was released. I almost broke down to get the GF1 but decided to wait for the GF2 instead.  Patience always pays off :)

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Got to skip ahead to the Lumx LX5 as the rumored LX4 somehow didn’t materialize.

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LX4

We recently bought a Panasonic Lumix LX3 to replace our really outdated Canon SD450 point and shot camera.  Compared to the SD450, the LX3 is light-years ahead in every way you can think of.  It is also costs a lot more than just a simple point and shot camera.

The most amazing thing about the LX3 is its lens.  It has a 24mm equivalent Leica lens mounted.  Though the zoom range is very minimal (2.5x) in today’s standard, it is well made up for by the F2.0 aperture.  We went to Tokyo with it and we never looked back.  It is an excellent camera and it is a very capable camera when you don’t want to carry your DSLR.  We got this recommendation from Danny Choo.  Thank you Danny!

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