JonasYip
Well-known
Even though I had handled an E-P1 briefly in the store, I didn't really get a sense of the size until I had mine in hand and could compare it to my own cameras directly.
So, since I'm waiting for the E-P1 battery to charge, I broke out a variety of bodies and took some side-by-sides pictures: GRD, M6TTL, RD1, various Nikon DSLRs, MF cameras, a Holga, etc.
I've posted the pictures here:
http://www.jonasyip.com/ep1.html
Hopefully useful for someone...
j
So, since I'm waiting for the E-P1 battery to charge, I broke out a variety of bodies and took some side-by-sides pictures: GRD, M6TTL, RD1, various Nikon DSLRs, MF cameras, a Holga, etc.
I've posted the pictures here:
http://www.jonasyip.com/ep1.html
Hopefully useful for someone...
j
axiom
Non-Registered User
Nice!
thanks for that
How about a thickness comparison as well?
thanks for that
How about a thickness comparison as well?
JonasYip
Well-known
How about a thickness comparison as well?
I suppose I should have done the thickness at the same time. But I did not. Basically it seems about as thick as an M6TTL, or FM2.
j
pvdhaar
Peter
Great to get an impression of size. Not just on the EP-1, but on the rest of the lot as well.. who'd have thought a D3 isn't really much smaller than a Pentax67..
payasam
a.k.a. Mukul Dube
Might be useful to compare with various digicams too: because the E-P1 is, in effect, the same kind of instrument with a larger sensor and interchangeable lenses.
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