Noll
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Hi all, I recently jumped in with m43. I wanted something to compliment my film RF's & SLR setup and a body for adapting manual lenses. After seeing a G3 for $150 at KEH, I decided to go for it - mainly for the built-in EVF and better IQ over the G1.
My only other digital is an Olympus e510 dslr, so this is my frame of reference for the issues below.
1 - Build Quality - this thing is nowhere near the sturdiness of my e510, which has taken a beating over the last 4 years. The G3's on/off switch feels flimsy, the scroll wheel feels cheap and uncomfortable, and the rest of the buttons aren't much better. I do a lot of hiking and biological field work so this is a concern for me. Anyone heard of parts on this camera commonly breaking or cracking?
2 - The button to switch the evf and lcd is in the wrong spot. Can this be reassigned to a fn? (sorry I'm too lazy to look up the manual online)
3 - A better (bigger) grip would be nice.
4 - Any other setup tips that make this camera more user-friendly - especially with manual lenses? I haven't yet gotten on with the touch screen - maybe this will help.
I can probably live with a few of the above-mentioned issues as long as the EP-x / EPL-x series aren't all that much better - (at double the price for an EVF + used EPx body). I know they don't have the grip or flip screen and the EPL is all buttons. An OM-D is definitely out of my budget for a few years.
Well anyway, what the heck should I expect for $150 these days? Thanks in advance for any helpful advice.
My only other digital is an Olympus e510 dslr, so this is my frame of reference for the issues below.
1 - Build Quality - this thing is nowhere near the sturdiness of my e510, which has taken a beating over the last 4 years. The G3's on/off switch feels flimsy, the scroll wheel feels cheap and uncomfortable, and the rest of the buttons aren't much better. I do a lot of hiking and biological field work so this is a concern for me. Anyone heard of parts on this camera commonly breaking or cracking?
2 - The button to switch the evf and lcd is in the wrong spot. Can this be reassigned to a fn? (sorry I'm too lazy to look up the manual online)
3 - A better (bigger) grip would be nice.
4 - Any other setup tips that make this camera more user-friendly - especially with manual lenses? I haven't yet gotten on with the touch screen - maybe this will help.
I can probably live with a few of the above-mentioned issues as long as the EP-x / EPL-x series aren't all that much better - (at double the price for an EVF + used EPx body). I know they don't have the grip or flip screen and the EPL is all buttons. An OM-D is definitely out of my budget for a few years.
Well anyway, what the heck should I expect for $150 these days? Thanks in advance for any helpful advice.