konicaman
konicaman
Needed a new pocketable camera - went for the LF1. Here are my first impressions:
http://konicaman.wordpress.com/2014/09/26/panasonic-lf1-review/
http://konicaman.wordpress.com/2014/09/26/panasonic-lf1-review/
Kiev Ilegalac
Established
thanks, useful review. I thought abot this camera, but now I think I'll be getting LX100. I know it's not really pocketable, but I just can't resist.
Alex
Alex
konicaman
konicaman
Thanks. Ohh yes the LX100 is tempting indeed, and a much better camera than the LF1, but the LF1 is good for one thing: All the shots that would otherwise not be made 
jesse1dog
Light Catcher
Interesting and helpful review - I'll take another look at the specifications and prices.
djonesii
Well-known
any thoughts from users...Lf1
any thoughts from users...Lf1
Thinking of getting one as my pocket cam to replace dead RX100
Looking for thoughts from real world users.
Great review, thanks.
Dave
any thoughts from users...Lf1
Thinking of getting one as my pocket cam to replace dead RX100
Looking for thoughts from real world users.
Great review, thanks.
Dave
kzphoto
Well-known
Dave, what's wrong w/the rx100?
djonesii
Well-known
dead rx100
dead rx100
Lens will not extend, black box comes up, says turn camera off.
Think I got sand in lens mechanism.
Dave
dead rx100
Lens will not extend, black box comes up, says turn camera off.
Think I got sand in lens mechanism.
Dave
djonesii
Well-known
loved IQ, but no zoom range and for my use case, just that much too big
pvdhaar
Peter
I need reading glasses for anything close, so a VF on a camera is a must for me. That's why I was very interested in the LF1 when I first heard about it, what with the LF1 being such a tiny camera with an EVF thrown in at a hard to beat price point. Obviously you can't expect something like the one on a NEX-6, but even so, it was surprising how small the EVF view proved to be; useful as a back-up in case you can't see the LCD in full sunlight, but as a main viewing device it's not comfortable enough for me. I'll wait for a future version that ups the magnification a bit.. In all other aspects, the LF1 is something impressive though..
konicaman
konicaman
I rather quickly got used to the EVF (I too need reading glasses to use a screen efficiently), but I have never been very good at comparing the sizes of VFs. I happily use the VF of my old KIEV and find it to be just fine, but if I compare it to my Canon P, I can see that the KIEV VF stinks. I am sure that if I compared the EVF of my XE-1 to the LF1, I would hate the LF1 - so I don't do that 
djonesii
Well-known
just bought one
just bought one
Stuff to follow
just bought one
Stuff to follow
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