dee
Well-known
I have read of focus hunting in low light with the EP 1 , also of the screen being of poor resolution for manual lenses .
Do you find this to be so ?
Frankly , I mostly want to use my Leica fit lenses some of which seem not to align focus with my M8 . [ and I am not sure about taking the Leica out around town when working ]
Thanks
dee
Do you find this to be so ?
Frankly , I mostly want to use my Leica fit lenses some of which seem not to align focus with my M8 . [ and I am not sure about taking the Leica out around town when working ]
Thanks
dee
Pickett Wilson
Veteran
Sorry, Don't have an EP-1, but my EP-2 works great in low light. I use the external EVF, though.
OlliL
Well-known
I ain't got problems either (E-P1), but if I would have to decide again, I would buy an EPL1, or even a Pana since you get a dedicated button to activate the focus zoom.
Harril
Member
I have a this kind of problem with my E-P1,
If target is not move, i take few shot of that, but different focusing. I believe that E-P2 doesn´t have any problem cos that have good EVF
-Harri-
If target is not move, i take few shot of that, but different focusing. I believe that E-P2 doesn´t have any problem cos that have good EVF
-Harri-
PCB_RF
Established
I have read of focus hunting in low light with the EP1, also of the screen being of poor resolution for manual lenses.
Oly m43 bodies have no lowlight AF-assist beams, so they hunt more and don't focus very quickly in low light. The Pany bodies do have AF-assist, and I find they focus much better in low light.
The Oly LCD screens have half the resolution of most of the Pany LCD screens (230k pixels vs 460k). The Oly accessory EVF is great, much better than the Pany accy EVF, but the EP1 can't use the Oly EVF.
I find the Pany GF1 w/EVF to be a much better lowlight shooter than the EP1, or even the EP2 w/EVF. YMMV....
kevinparis
Established
I use an E-P1 and find the screen fine for focussing even with legendary hard to focus lenses like the Noctilux - I am sure higher resolution would be better but not sure by how much.
As for AF I only have the 17mm and focus seems fine on that in low light

Me, Harry and the Noctilux by kevinparis, on Flickr
more E-P1 shots here - all either 17mm or a wide range of legacy Leica, Nikkor, OM, Zeiss etc
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kevinparis2007/sets/72157623249659358/
As for AF I only have the 17mm and focus seems fine on that in low light

Me, Harry and the Noctilux by kevinparis, on Flickr
more E-P1 shots here - all either 17mm or a wide range of legacy Leica, Nikkor, OM, Zeiss etc
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kevinparis2007/sets/72157623249659358/
dee
Well-known
Thanks everyone - my G1 is awaited !
Clancycoop
Established
Here is a video I made about a year ago to show that the EP-1 has no problem focusing in the dark.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEcMdl6CuR8&sns=em
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEcMdl6CuR8&sns=em
purity
Member
Here is a video I made about a year ago to show that the EP-1 has no problem focusing in the dark.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEcMdl6CuR8&sns=em
Thank you for the video. I found it very helpful and it definitely made me decide to get the E-P1. I hope I will find one for a good price soon. Thank you again!
dee
Well-known
Thanks everyone , but I chose the G1 for prefered handling and the viewfinder , which , even flickering [ ! ] is more natural for me .
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