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Sat 09 Jun, 2012 3:02 pm
Jeepers wayno, you only just bought your Canon G1X.
Sat 09 Jun, 2012 3:36 pm
bugger, sprung......
Sat 09 Jun, 2012 3:51 pm
this ones more for those who want a compact camera that takes minimal space and takes good quality shots.... can't go wrong with a Leica lens and a larger than normal sensor for a compact....
Mon 11 Jun, 2012 10:03 am
Cept its a Zeiss. Thankfully Panasonic does all the compact camera 'Leica' lenses or they wouldnt work.
Mon 11 Jun, 2012 10:14 am
there was another link that had a leica lens on the camera. so , not sure exactly, not sure which is the final production model
Tue 12 Jun, 2012 9:43 am
Please note that the forum rules state:
When posting links to other web sites, comprehensive content should also be included directly within the Bushwalk Australia post where appropriate, such that the link is merely for additional information. If posting comprehensive content is not appropriate (eg, copyright or content not directly related to topic), posts should at least include enough information about the content of the linked-to page for other users to decide whether or not to follow the link. Do not post links to other sites merely to increase the visits to those sites, without adding substantial useful content to Bushwalk Australia. Other Bushwalk Australia users should be able to find at least some useful information in your posts without needing to follow links to other sites.
Please keep this in mind for future posts (and if you could update the original post in this topic, that would also be appreciated - eg, your own opinions, thoughts or questions about the product).
Thanks.
Tue 12 Jun, 2012 1:26 pm
howmuch information is appropriate, in the past theres been criticism for putting too much information regarding teh link in the post
Tue 12 Jun, 2012 1:36 pm
As the rule states: "enough information about the content of the linked-to page for other users to decide whether or not to follow the link". Anything is better than nothing. Eg... Presumably you posted the link for a reason, so tell us what that reason is. Or write a brief summary of what you found of interest on the linked to page. If you can write more than that, then feel free to do so.

The rule exists for two reasons. Firstly so that users can decide if the linked page will be of interest to them without having to click the link first. Secondly (and not so relevant to this post) is to avoid people using forum posts solely to promote their own web sites without contributing content back to here as well.
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