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Old 04-28-2011, 11:55 PM   #1
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GF2 or entry level DSLR?

Been using point and shoot in my life and recently looking to buy a better somewhat DSLR quality camera.
I bought a LX5 for my gf, which is very good for point and shoot
Now I have my eyes on GF2, reason being that its very compact and produce good image quality close to DSLR.

Since Im very noob to photography, Im a lil bit confused here.
FOr the price point of GF2, 700+, theres a couple entry level DSLR i can choose from. Its got me confused here.

Pros for gf2
being its small size, so i can take it everywhere with me for casual snapshots and take somewhat serious photos when I needed.

Cons: poor selection of lens, not so good kit lens, price (like I mentioned)

Need some advice here guys.
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