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ZEISS DTI thermal imaging cameras. For more discoveries at night, and during the day.

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  1. njlarsen

    FZ200 and G5 announced

    My understanding is that it also works if you shoot jpgs if they are less than maximum pixel count Niels
  2. njlarsen

    FZ200 and G5 announced

    From the DPReview preview of the FZ200 Niels
  3. njlarsen

    FZ200 and G5 announced

    One of the things that made me make the step up from FZ18 to a m43 was the lack of low light ability (for example a bird in undergrowth in a dark rainforest). Even though superzooms have improved I am not sure they have closed the gap. Niels
  4. njlarsen

    FZ200 and G5 announced

    At DPReview, there seems to be quite a few posters that use the GH2, so I think we will see a GH3. But I also agree that it has been difficult to argue for bird photos that the extra cost over the G3 was justified by additional quality. Niels
  5. njlarsen

    FZ200 and G5 announced

    Just do remember that the reach of the 100-300 on a m43 is equivalent to 600 mm while the 7D w 100-400 maxes out at 1.6*400 = 640 mm equivalent. But yes, a lens with longer reach and optimized for the long end rather than the short end would be fantastic. Niels
  6. njlarsen

    FZ200 and G5 announced

    For general photography probably yes. For birding, maybe yes, maybe no. I am more waiting to hear about an upcoming GH3 than the G5 -- but most likely of all to sit tight for a while with my GH2. Niels
  7. njlarsen

    FZ200 and G5 announced

    I wonder how heavy that will make it ... Niels
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