Long review of the camera without saying one word about how the pictures from it look.
I realize it's a preview but it kinda struck me as the essence of internet camera culture, all about the tool, nothing about what's produced.
Well, the Olympus is an interchangeable-lens camera, and an EVF would have made a lot of sense. Here, it's a cinch to add an accessory finder, just one, and you would never have to remove it.
Don't change lenses on the EP1 then. Heck you could buy an EP1, the 17, a bottle of superglue to fix the lens in place (don't do that), the accessory finder, and then another EP1 that you could change lenses on and still save a little bit over the X1.
Dpreview "previews" never contain any information on the pictures because they're made at a stage where they haven't taken enough of them to come to a conclusion, as far as I know. The actual review will be the preview plus the picture part.
Exactly. So what is the difference? Why isn't the lack of an actual viewfinder on this X1 a deal breaker when quite a few people said that it was on the E-P1? The controls on the E-P1 are a different issue.
The X1 seems excellent so far if you can live with the lack of a real VF, but the GF1+20/1.7 seems almost as excellent for less than 1/2 the price.