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My first reaction on seeing this camera was: "It's so cute!", it is almost certainly the smallest, interchangeable lens digital camera there is. No doubt this will be proved wrong by the time you read this, but if it is it will only be by a few millimeters, if at all! It makes the Panasonic 20mm 1.7 seem quite oafish and the 14mm 2.5 seem just right - if that helps. This is my first Panasonic and so far I have no complaints operationally. It appears to have all the features I would want and if you are after a compact camera with interchangeable lenses and a viewfinder it is perfect. It is very small, so many may prefer something of a more normal size because the controls are small and close together and it is a bit too small really in my large male hands. I got it as a go anywhere camera, something that would be ideal to have in a pocket or take up little room in a bag and for this it is ideal. It is ideally suited to shooting aperture priority/shutter priority or program modes only, it is a real fiddle to shoot in manual mode as you need to change the aperture via the menu. The pictures are great quality, very much in line with all the other 16Mp M4/3 cameras, so no worries there. I'm sure there will be people who disagree with me but I think if you are after a camera to take on a walk, on holiday or just to have handy for that "once in a lifetime" shot you spot when going about your normal life, you can't go wrong. It's certainly not a professional model or ideal for landscape photographers who make very big prints, but no camera can do it all!Read full review
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