Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/07/17

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Subject: [Leica] Canon G9 vs the PanaLeicas; Interesting offer from Canon
From: rclompus at mac.com (Richard Clompus)
Date: Thu Jul 17 05:31:49 2008
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I enjoy my Leicas but also use a Canon G9 and sometimes a Ricoh GRD  
for travel.  The G9 is quite a capable camera with 12.1 MP raw image  
size.  Exposure and white balance are accurate.  There is a little bit  
of lag when zooming the lens.  Some distortion at the widest focal  
length (35) and loss of max resolution when zoomed out to 210mm.  The  
battery seems to last forever.  Great little travel camera that feels  
like a brick.  It has an optical viewfinder but the image is a bit  
dim.  Useful when sunlight washes out the LCD image.  Putting an  
external 35mm viewfinder on the hot shoe speeds makes street  
photography a bit faster.  The Ricoh GRD (now succeeded by the GRD 2)  
has a fixed 28mm focal length lens that is also great for street  
photography.  Small enough that most people don't notice you have a  
camera.  Reminds me of the Olympus XA but digital.

A great accessory is Richard Franiec's grip.  Almost mandatory.  It's  
an inexpensive adhesive grip to make holding the camera more  
comfortable and secure.  Here's the link:  www.kleptography.com/rf/

I got mine for $400 on sale but $250 is even better if it comes with a  
factory warranty.

Best regards,

Richard Clompus
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL


On Jul 17, 2008, at 12:10 AM, rsphoto's email wrote:

> My G5 is finally dying.  The flip out display has lunched and menus  
> don't work.
>
> In my business and personal life, I found that a decent (not great)  
> digital rangefinder is a very, very handy tool so I'm about to  
> replace it.
>
> For passion, I turn to film and my R's (8 and 9).
>
> I looked at the Panaleicas but my sense is that they may not be up  
> to the Canon G9 - which, admittedly, has a larger price tag
>
> But Canon has a Customer Loyalty Program that is very tempting;   
> since my G5 will cost at least $ 150.00 to repair, and they'll  
> exchange my G5 for their Factory Rebuilt G9 for $250.00, I'm leaning  
> away from the rangefinder form factor PanaLeicas.
>
> They also offered me a Digital Rebel with the usual Kit Lens for $  
> 275.00
>
> Anyone out their played with both and have some thoughts about this?
>
> I'd like to remain loyal to Leica (once-removed, albeit) but I don't  
> know if the latest Panasonic digital rangefinders are nearly as  
> good, let alone better in a straight-up comparison.
>
> Thank you!
>
>
> Bob in Seattle
>
>
>
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