I wanted to see what this camera could deliver indoors, especially with the new 20MP sensor. What better place to test this than a dimly lit museum so that's exactly what I did. For those in Frankfurt a visit to this museum is really worth it, for those who like museums that is (http://www.staedelmuseum.de/en). I can spend hours in places like these and often do. I just lose myself, and track of time.
The lens I used was the Panasonic 35 - 100 f2.8, which is the reason I haven't picked up the Olympus 40-150 f2.8. I've used it on both Panasonic and Olympus bodies with the same excellent results. Yes, the Olympus offers more reach but is also dearer and bigger and heavier. I find this lens pretty much perfect for my use.
As you'll see from the images both lens and camera delivered images that I just can't complain about. Sharp, contrasty and I'm really impressed with the exposure from this Panasonic camera. Pretty much spot on most of the time.
Anyway, I hope you enjoy the following images because I believe them to be some of the best I've ever taken ofthis sort of subject. This combination is going to get a lot of use, and my Panasonic 12 - 35 f2.8 is going to be glued to the GX7. That's a keeper combination too.