Thursday, April 26, 2012
Old yet capable- G1
Had a chance to bring out the mini-dslr look m4/3 camera. I prefers to match it with the olympus 45mmf1,8 lens. The AF speed is very postive on this lens. I always thought that this lens is best match with the latest EP-3 or EPM-1 but it seems to perform well with Panasonic cameras as well. For EPM-1 , switching to/fro EVF (optional accessories) and LCD, one needs to press a button on the EVF. For G1, there is a eye sensor where it will auto switch when one lift the viewer to the eye. Love this feature. I gathered that the latest G3 has ommited this feature. Some people have expressed this dissatifaction. Nevertheless, it's a matter of getting use to it.
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