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Post #57366500 added 02-04-2013 5:29 PM by fyu in Archived Deals
it's about $600 cheaper.
Post #57366522 added 02-04-2013 5:30 PM by hmmwv in Archived Deals
I would highly recommend reading professional reviews, which are generally positive about this camera.
Post #57369938 added 02-04-2013 8:08 PM by TheOldDude in Archived Deals
Black is sold out. 3 Red ones left.
Post #57370876 added 02-04-2013 9:03 PM by ronproctor in Archived Deals
I have the GF5 with the two Sigma lenses that made it to front page and with the Sigmas, it is an amazing camera. My pics even in low light are far far far from grainy. Not sure how you got it to...
Post #57439974 added 02-07-2013 4:57 PM by hmmwv in Archived Deals
Got it yesterday as they overnighted it, looks great and the image quality is roughly the same as my GF2 with 14-42mm standard lens, but much, much more compact.
Post #57364524 added 02-04-2013 3:55 PM by warlock110 in Archived Deals
no IBIS, sensor is not as good (it's 2 gen old, the 16MP from panasonic is newer and the OMD sensor is even better than that).
Post #57366526 added 02-04-2013 5:31 PM by grazhoppa in Archived Deals
To each his own. I had a DSLR and haven't touched it for several years. I ended up giving it to my sister. It's simply too bulky. For 99% of the consumers out there, owning a DSLR is pointless. We...
Post #57369170 added 02-04-2013 7:34 PM by LuckXIII in Archived Deals
fixed lens, harking back to the days of rangefinder era cameras.
Post #57391602 added 02-05-2013 5:02 PM by cyen in Archived Deals
Received. It's GF3X.
Post #57359156 added 02-04-2013 12:09 PM by luegvh in Archived Deals
I had this combo and did not like it and sold it on craigslist. The camera sensor is outdated and very noisy. The powerzoom lens is very convenient, but the image quality is not good. Read reviews...
Post #57362576 added 02-04-2013 2:27 PM by samsen in Archived Deals
I need a good still camera for video recording. I'll wait for a deal on GH3 Panasonic that is the Best known.
Post #57362604 added 02-04-2013 2:28 PM by sc2 in Archived Deals
I think the ratings are sometimes blown out of proportion. I've bought from those guys many times before, and while 5% unsatisfied consumers is not a horrendous number (you also have to look at the...
Post #57362708 added 02-04-2013 2:32 PM by debonas in Archived Deals
Not to kill the party, but I have owned 2 versions of the GF- series cameras which I bought thinking they are convenient over SLR and pocketable etc, but I realized I have been fooling myself ....
Post #57351998 added 02-04-2013 8:09 AM by laidbacklarkin in Archived Deals
terrific price..this cam is worth its weight in gold
Post #57351808 added 02-04-2013 8:01 AM by DJ3xclusive in Archived Deals
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Panasonic-Lumix-DMC-GF3X-12-1MP-Micro-Four-Thirds-Compact-Camera-w-14-42mm-Lens-/321067524047?var=
Post #57353550 added 02-04-2013 9:05 AM by TLCB in Archived Deals
this is weird, I believe the GF3X come with the smaller/shorter 14-42 "X" lens? the picture showing the standard lens.
Post #57354932 added 02-04-2013 9:52 AM by pointbob in Archived Deals
insanely good deal if this is power zoom..WOW.. https://panasonic.ca/english/audiovideo/camerascamcorders/digitalstill/DMCGF3X.asp#.UQ_1JaV9Lng
Post #57356078 added 02-04-2013 10:28 AM by eternal10 in Archived Deals
In the Box DMC-GF3X Camera Lumix G X Vario PZ 14-42mm f/3.5-5.6 POWER ZOOM O.I.S. Lens Battery Charger/AC Adapter Battery Pack Body Cap Video Cable USB Connection Cable AC Cable
Post #57356098 added 02-04-2013 10:29 AM by krnxb0yx in Archived Deals
IMO, GF5X for 415.99 is a way better deal. Improved sensor. ...
Post #57361140 added 02-04-2013 1:28 PM by henny in Archived Deals
I had this camera and returned it. If you want interchangeable lenses then why do you want a "dumbed down" body without viewfinder or hot shoe? If I want compact then I also want pocketable like...
Post #57362002 added 02-04-2013 2:03 PM by euuser1520950 in Archived Deals
I've got this one and really like it. One of the big differences between the two is sensor size. Nikon ILC's have a 1" sensor. Panasonic and Olympus make micro 4/3 cameras (4/3" sensor). Panasonic...
Post #57354294 added 02-04-2013 9:30 AM by edboogie in Archived Deals
In the specs they listed, it says DMC-GF3KR
Post #57356476 added 02-04-2013 10:42 AM by laamourlamorgue in Archived Deals
I bought it, Can sell the lens for around the price of purchase, and selling the camera body will be pure profit. And if it's not the power zoom, I'm covered by ebay buyer protection for...
Post #57370830 added 02-04-2013 9:01 PM by kenchar in Archived Deals
PNDMCGF3KK = 14-42mm Standard Lens DMCGF3XK = PZ 14-42mm I wonder what they actually shipped. Anyone scheduled for delivery tomorrow?
Post #57370624 added 02-04-2013 8:47 PM by joshua28 in Archived Deals
Sold outtt
Post #57367828 added 02-04-2013 6:37 PM by zapatista in Archived Deals
Here's a decent one (non c-net). http://www.photozone.de/olympus--four-thirds-lens-tests/765_pana14423556hd
Post #57368046 added 02-04-2013 6:47 PM by travfar in Archived Deals
I used to think that of my mirrorless cameras. But since I got my RX100, I find my mirrorless cameras pretty much unneeded. The RX100 is pocketable and a match in quality.
Post #57364278 added 02-04-2013 3:43 PM by cdog90260 in Archived Deals
how does this compare to the OMD?
Post #57366304 added 02-04-2013 5:22 PM by euuser332845 in Archived Deals
Thinking about buying this and selling my gf2 kit, with 14-42mm and 14mm pancake lens. Will this kit be a good replacement as far as portability and quality?
Post #57366418 added 02-04-2013 5:27 PM by jeremyg5 in Archived Deals
The multiple reviews calling it blurry is scaring me off.
Post #57366456 added 02-04-2013 5:28 PM by BigCTM in Archived Deals
Ty the 18.5 lens first. Best indoor low light lens for the V1...
Post #57367008 added 02-04-2013 5:56 PM by cire1184 in Archived Deals
This will be my first semi-pro/non point and shoot camera. Mostly, this lens is very tempting because of its compact size. What would be a good body to upgrade to once I get bored or grow out of this...
Post #57368470 added 02-04-2013 7:04 PM by LuckXIII in Archived Deals
guys, the rx100 is a better camera almost hands down when compared to a kit lens gf3. Better sensor, better lens, pocketable, but comeon it's $600 vs $279 I mean when you pay that much more you can...
Post #57359318 added 02-04-2013 12:16 PM by jnthornh in Archived Deals
This is a good price, but note that the camera is an older model and is really surpassed by the Panasonic GX1 or the Olympus E-PM2/E-PL5. The GX1 itself is about to be replaced too, to give you some...
Post #57361660 added 02-04-2013 1:49 PM by llblwskydrgn in Archived Deals
Really tempted to get it... I have a GF3, but only the 14mm pancake at the moment. I guess I could sell off the extra body.
Post #57361672 added 02-04-2013 1:50 PM by joshua28 in Archived Deals
This or the Nikon V1?
Post #57354228 added 02-04-2013 9:28 AM by edboogie in Archived Deals
He states this is a GF3X but in the specifications it is listed as: DMC-GF3KR
Post #57355578 added 02-04-2013 10:13 AM by henny in Archived Deals
But look at the image gallery and specs and it's clearly NOT the X lens. They really screwed up the listing. Who knows what they'll end up shipping??
Post #57357018 added 02-04-2013 10:59 AM by cz9h3d in Archived Deals
I own a GF3 with the 14-42mm X lens. I bought a used (like new) G3 about 4 months ago, and haven't touched my GF3 since. I use to roll my eyes at all the comments regarding the need for a...
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