Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/04/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]The viewfinder is NOT suitable for manual focusing - but the live view screen most definitely is, which has surprised me no end. But the SLR viewfinder is not, IMHO 'ready for prime time,' and that will be true with the Panasonic as well as the Olympus. In fact, the fact that both cameras have the same small, dark SLR viewfinder, gives the E-330 with its swiveling "live view" screen - and it's magnified "B" mode live screen, a very long, strong leg up over the Panasonic, no matter how enamored one is of the idea of an old-fashioned shutter speed dial and lens-based f stop adjustment. On 4/2/06 6:42 AM, "Didier Ludwig" <rangefinder@screengang.com> wrote: > Gerry > It is a true DSLR and you look through the lens. The design of the sensor, > mirrorhouse, optical viefinder and LCD live view is mostly taken from the > Olympus e-330. From what I have read the viewfinder is quite small and not > really bright, thus not very suitable for manual focusing. There are > several > e-330 users on this list (B.D. comes to my mind) which can tell you more > and > better about this camera. You might also have a look at a e-330 in a local > shop just to check out the viewfinder. The Panasonic LC is not to be > expected > before septembre or octobre, as well as the Leica 4/3 lenses and maybe > even a > Leica sister body. > Didier > > > >> I have just been looking at the web site for the new interchangeable >> lens Panasonic/Leica. It says it is a DSLR - does anyone know if it >> has a true optical viewfinder in that I am looking through the lens, >> or is it one of those awful electronic things? >> This could well be my next camera! >> Gerry > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information