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KJL 07-05-2009 11:32 PM

Ricoh GX200 VS Fuji 200EXR
 
guys i am looking for a new camera for mostly daily use, for good night people shots too

i now have this two choices

GX200 has lots good customizations

and 200EXR seems like a smaller camera still able to provide good quality pictues

any suggestions? what's ur pick?

impactX 07-06-2009 01:00 AM

I was in the market for a point-and-shoot camera for my fiancee... ended up getting a Panasonic Lumix ZS3 because I want to have 12x optical zoom. It was a toss up between the Canon SX200 and the Lumix... Canon gave me more customization but its zoom is fixed when taking a video (720P by the way) while I can zoom in and out with the Lumix.

http://hexad.info/wp-content/uploads...-lumix-zs3.jpg

Senna4ever 07-06-2009 07:16 PM

Hands down the Fuji. No comparison. The image quality is out of this world for a small P&S. For low light and dynamic range, no other P&S comes near it. None.

Bad points (for me):
- lens not wide enough.
- video quality is VGA.
- no RAW.
- no optical viewfinder.
- no histogram.
- limited manual exposure control.

KJL 07-07-2009 02:59 AM

wow GX200 is no comparison at all?

Senna4ever 07-07-2009 12:05 PM

Well, it all depends on your needs. If IQ is the most important to you, then the Fuji wins hands down. A client of mine has the Ricoh and he complains about the noisy files. You may like the ergonomics and handling of the Ricoh - that I don't know, and only you can answer that. Take a look at the Panasonic LX3 too, but the LX3 is more expensive - $200 vs. $600ish.

unit 07-07-2009 01:42 PM

i know its not in the same league but i have a panasonic tz4 and i played with a lx3 recently at lens&shutter. doesnt feel like you get that much more for your money. for something twice as expensive i thought the changes would be more obvious. it is a little sleeker and built a tad better but it lacks the zoom which i didnt like.

Senna4ever 07-07-2009 05:47 PM

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Originally Posted by unit (Post 6497874)
i know its not in the same league but i have a panasonic tz4 and i played with a lx3 recently at lens&shutter. doesnt feel like you get that much more for your money. for something twice as expensive i thought the changes would be more obvious. it is a little sleeker and built a tad better but it lacks the zoom which i didnt like.

The TZ4 is a good camera, but it lacks RAW capability and the lens is not very wide. The LX3 may not be for the people who want a far reaching zoom, but that 24-60mm (35mm equivalent) f2 lens is a sweet one. You get quite a bit for the extra money, actually. RAW capability, full manual control, large sensor for a P&S resulting in higher dynamic range and better low light capability.

The Fuji's lack of RAW is mitigated somewhat by the amazingly wide dynamic range, so the jpegs actually look good unlike many P&S cameras.

KJL 07-12-2009 07:07 PM

i end up getting the 200exr

it has so many shooting modes, pretty confusing!!

Senna4ever 07-12-2009 09:49 PM

Nice.


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