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		<title>Panasonic GF1 Experience, Briefly</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been using Panasonic GF1 camera for almost a month now.
What I like about this camera:

compact size,
slim and speedy 20mm lens,
long video files (up to 30&#8243; for the European market),
lens are interchangable;
quick autofocus (compared to other contrast-type autofocusing systems);
face recognition (speeds up autofocusing in video mode),
a responsive high-resolution display.

What&#8217;s not so pleasant:

noise (it&#8217;s higher than [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been using Panasonic GF1 camera for almost a month now.</p>
<p>What I like about this camera:</p>
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<li>compact size,</li>
<li>slim and speedy 20mm lens,</li>
<li>long video files (up to 30&#8243; for the European market),</li>
<li>lens are interchangable;</li>
<li>quick autofocus (compared to other contrast-type autofocusing systems);</li>
<li>face recognition (speeds up autofocusing in video mode),</li>
<li>a responsive high-resolution display.</li>
</ul>
<p>What&#8217;s not so pleasant:</p>
<ul>
<li>noise (it&#8217;s higher than in a three-year old Canon 400D),</li>
<li>shutter lag (half a second after having autofocused),</li>
<li>camera body is slippery,</li>
<li>some menu controls are inconvenient (e.g. when deleting multiple photos, one can easily deselect photos instead of deleting them or moving on with selection);</li>
<li>digital viewfinder has a very low-res display: for 180 € you get 0.4 Mpx, something like 640×480, not even 800×600 px;</li>
<li>no in-body accelerometer, that means that you&#8217;ll have to rotate your photos by 90° manually if you use lens with no stabilization.</li>
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