Frank Petronio
Well-known
I thought the GF-1 EVF didn't show all the options and modes of the G-1 but I could be wrong, just read it somewhere.
dogberryjr
[Pithy phrase]
My EVF is in Nevada, so I don't think I'll have it for the weekend. Bummer.
A couple of thoughts on the GF1 so far: I really like the heft of it. It is about 100 grams lighter than the G1, but somehow it feels heavier. Not too heavy, of course (@350gm w/battery and card, w/o lens). Aesthetically, I really like the absence of the viewfinder/flash hump. A worrying soul might have cause for concern after examining the intricate pop up flash on the GF1, but I don't use a lot of flash, so i'm not going to fret.
A couple of thoughts on the GF1 so far: I really like the heft of it. It is about 100 grams lighter than the G1, but somehow it feels heavier. Not too heavy, of course (@350gm w/battery and card, w/o lens). Aesthetically, I really like the absence of the viewfinder/flash hump. A worrying soul might have cause for concern after examining the intricate pop up flash on the GF1, but I don't use a lot of flash, so i'm not going to fret.
Vobluda
Well-known
How can they give highly recommended to camera with such a fatal cons:
- Dynamic range and high ISO output not quite as good as best in class (including Olympus E-P1)
- JPEG output nowhere near as good as it could be - shoot raw for best results
squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
Yeah, that's silly--unless you're shooting for billboards or fashion magazines, these cameras are clearly more than adequate in terms of IQ. Hell, my 6MP R-D1 continues to give me amazing photos.
I am looking forward to sensor improvement in this format, though--should be interesting to see what directions they innovate in. It's a great time to be into photography. If you have a source of income, that is.
I am looking forward to sensor improvement in this format, though--should be interesting to see what directions they innovate in. It's a great time to be into photography. If you have a source of income, that is.
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