G1 Reliability

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Returning home last night, I took several packages out of the car, and put my Lumix G1 with its 20/1.7 lens on the roof. Of course, then I forgot it there, and didn't remember it until ai saw it this morning on my way out. :eek:
Well, I panicked on seeing it as it had been inthe low 30s all night (even here in florida), and found the focus ring a bit stiff, BUT the camera turned on withiout a problem. Once warmed up to room temperature, everything works perfectly, and no fogging of the LCD or VF.
Happily, not quite a Leica, but still quite tough, I think. :D
 
I think, it's ability to work in around zero celsius should be addressed first to it's well-engineered mechanics and good battery capacity, not reliability, and even then I think it should be checked in -15F conditions at least :)
 
I think, it's ability to work in around zero celsius should be addressed first to it's well-engineered mechanics and good battery capacity, not reliability, and even then I think it should be checked in -15F conditions at least :)

Doesn't all translate that into reliability under those conditions ?
 
Returning home last night, I took several packages out of the car, and put my Lumix G1 with its 20/1.7 lens on the roof. Of course, then I forgot it there, and didn't remember it until ai saw it this morning on my way out. :eek:
Well, I panicked on seeing it as it had been inthe low 30s all night (even here in florida), and found the focus ring a bit stiff, BUT the camera turned on withiout a problem. Once warmed up to room temperature, everything works perfectly, and no fogging of the LCD or VF.
Happily, not quite a Leica, but still quite tough, I think. :D

Where I live, I'm not sure I'd still have a camera left to check the reliability!
 
Try that with an M8... the battery will be drained within 15 minutes or it will do some other "tricks!"
 
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