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Where is the Panasonic GF1?
Are there plans to add data for the Panasonic Lumix DMC GF1? It's closest competitor, the Olympus EP-1 is here.
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The GF1 is now in the system! See: http://www.snapsort.com/compare/Olymp...
Other improvements detailed here:
http://blog.snapsort.com/2010/01/snap...
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Hi Michael, you know whats interesting, we've had 2 other people ask about it too. It will be included in an update we're making in the next day or two!
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Didn't notice any others missing, but having recently 99% decided to buy a GF1, I was interested to try out Snapsort for a little final decision reinforcement. Looking forward to it being added!
I should mention though that one of the compelling features of the GF1 is that is uses the Micro Four Thirds system which actually makes it an alternative to a dSLR (and even the original "Four Thirds" system). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Micro_Fo...
I would consider/suggest this to be an "Important Difference/Similarity" in comparisons, at least for the currently small subset of cameras that use the Four Thirds systems. It could be an important deciding factor for some (like me!)
Thanks, and great work on the site so far. -
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Yeah I agree the Micro Four Thirds system from Panasonic looks impressive!
Currently Snapsort only distinguishes between "point & shoot" vs "slr", but I agree it should also distinguish different SLR systems (such as 4/3 and Micro 4/3) and probably range finders too!
Thanks for the feedback. -
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The GF1 is now in the system! See: http://www.snapsort.com/compare/Olymp...
Other improvements detailed here:
http://blog.snapsort.com/2010/01/snap... -
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Excellent, and surprise, surprise, I still want it! Thanks for the fast add!
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You're welcome. It does look like a nice camera - did you also consider the GH1? http://snapsort.com/compare/Panasonic...
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I was specifically looking for something tough, and as small/portable as possible. After reading the following review, I was pretty sold on the GF-1, but at least compared it to it's direct competition.
He had me at "near perfect travel camera":
http://craigmod.com/journal/gf1-field... -
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