So far I've been looking around and narrowed down my options to 2 cameras,
1. Nikon D60
2. Panasonic G1
I know they are very different cameras, as such I have the following queries.
In terms of low light photography, I read reviews that D60 would be better. But after trying out both cameras either at auto/P mode and set the iso to 400, it looks very much the same to me.
When it comes to manual setting and menus, I feel that the G1 has much better interface and user-friendliness. Coming from a PnS camera, the G1 is more or less similar in terms of menu interface.
What I would like to ask is there anybody who has tried out both the camera's function and image quality as comparison? Would greatly appreciate ANY type of recommendations and comments on both cameras.
P.S. With regards to lenses, I'm getting either one of this camera with their kit lens. I won't be upgrading any lenses in the near future. I know the D60 will have more lenses but that is not my top concern. My photography needs are mainly indoor portraits of my son and family pictures with the occasional outdoor scenary.
1. Nikon D60
2. Panasonic G1
I know they are very different cameras, as such I have the following queries.
In terms of low light photography, I read reviews that D60 would be better. But after trying out both cameras either at auto/P mode and set the iso to 400, it looks very much the same to me.
When it comes to manual setting and menus, I feel that the G1 has much better interface and user-friendliness. Coming from a PnS camera, the G1 is more or less similar in terms of menu interface.
What I would like to ask is there anybody who has tried out both the camera's function and image quality as comparison? Would greatly appreciate ANY type of recommendations and comments on both cameras.
P.S. With regards to lenses, I'm getting either one of this camera with their kit lens. I won't be upgrading any lenses in the near future. I know the D60 will have more lenses but that is not my top concern. My photography needs are mainly indoor portraits of my son and family pictures with the occasional outdoor scenary.