Sounds funny, doesn't it? "Compact Cameras with Inherently Deep DOF" describes just about every "point-and-shoot" camera one can think of, yet "P&S photography" isn't the subject of the "4/3rds and Small Sensor Cameras" forum at GetDPI.com. Rather, this new forum has been created to foster discussion of the serious use of relatively small-sensor cameras, in particular those that allow manual control. Thus far, much of the discussion has been focused on the Ricoh GRD/GRD II and GX100, but it is expected that discussion will be cross-brand. The forum is off to a very good start, and hopefully it will flourish. After considering a number of sample images and brief user reviews of the GRD II, it was this comparison posted by Mitch Alland that finally convinced me to go for it.
Addendum: A new forum has been created there for Four Thirds, distinct from the Small Sensor Forum. This makes more sense to me.
New Forum Focused on Compact Cameras with Inherently Deep DOF
Monday, December 10, 2007
Posted by Amin Labels: Compact cameras, GetDPI, GR Digital 2, GRD, GRD 2, GRD II, Ricoh, small sensor
New Forum Focused on Compact Cameras with Inherently Deep DOF
2007-12-10T18:49:00-05:00
Amin
Compact cameras|GetDPI|GR Digital 2|GRD|GRD 2|GRD II|Ricoh|small sensor|
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