LIke the GR-D the GX100 has a refeshingly austere design that is obviously intended to echo the materials and finishes of a high end SLR and to convey the impression that this is a serious photographic tool - a world apart from the ditzy world of 'pet modes', face detection and other such shiny fripperies. It's also very slim indeed - around 25mm thick (just over an inch) when powered down (the lens extends by around 27mm when you turn it on), though handling isn't totally compromised thanks to a non-slip surface on the slender grip. And although it doesn't have the indestructible feel of the flagship GR-D it does seem very solid and the fit and finish is pretty slick.
27/09/2007
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