Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/12/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Frank I've checked the G1 in a local store recently. It's true the finder is bigger and brighter (or lets say more illimunated) than of any Oly E-something, but personally I guess I'd have a long time to get used to that pixel viewer, though the pixels are significantly smaller than in all other EVF's I've seen. Then I also noticed a small time lag, and also noticed strong AF troubles when heading it into a dark corner. And as, said, the size is about the same of a E-420 or 520 while I expected such a camera to be smaller. But this is just a beginning and the system has nevertheless an interesting potential. I'm still not shure if such a body is really interesting for old manual focus lenses, but that's up to each one's taste. For many, the ability ofusing their old glass is the main feature a new body must have. Personally I prefer AF on dslr cameras, and manual focus on rangefinders. The micro 4/3 advantage is compactness together with a sensor bigger than almost all other compacts, but in terms of picture quality (and also manual focusing ability) it likely can't rival the middle and upperclass dslrs with aps-c or bigger, or a M8. Btw, the E-420 viewfinder is small, but definitely not dim. I just looked through it and compared the brightness with a M6 (with MP upgraded finder) and the R-D1. The R-D1 wins this comparison hands down, but to my own surprise, the M6 is clearly dimmer than the Olympus' finder, which is as sharp, but brighter. I also can't share your opinion about the Olympus autofocus, mine (a E-420) is astonishingly fast and accurate, and from what I've heard from users the E-3 is quite better. I've shot a junior sport event with the 420, yesterday, and of course I had a lot of unsharp pics, but less than with a rangefinder, and not more than with another DSLR except the high end pro Canons and Nikons with their advanced AF features. Didier At 12:03 07.12.2008, Frank Dernie wrote: >I had a play with a Panasonic G1 at Photokina. I was particularly >interested by the viewfinder since I find the Olympus 4/3 optical >viewfinders give an awfully small and dim view. Th E3 is the biggest >and brightest 4/3 finder so far but the autofocus is poor and the >screen not good enough for consistent manual focus results (though, >with long lenses, I get a better hit ratio with manual than auto focus). >The G1 viewfinder was much better than I was expecting, both big and >bright. The only problem I had was that the little press and turn >adjustment wheel on the front grip was almost impossible not to press >accidentally whilst holding up to the eye. About 1/3 of the people at >the booth, myself included, were looking puzzled as the camera beeped >warnings and they tried to guess what pressing the dial did. >I have no idea about picture quality, and the sensor has almost the >same pixel density as would be found on a 50 megapixel full frame >sensor, so noise is unlikely to be a strong point. >The viewfinder is by far the best I have tried on a 4/3 camera. >Frank >On 6 Dec, 2008, at 23:24, Didier Ludwig wrote: > >>There's one micro 4/3 model out, the Panasonic Lumix G1, which has >>received mixed reviews so far. It's literally as big as the smallest >>dslr models on the market, but with no optical viewfinder. An >>interesting Micro 4/3 camera could be, IMO, a very small body >>without EVF, but hotshoe for accessory finders, and fast, compact >>primes. That would fill the gap between the APS-C dslr and the usual >>1/1.8" sensor compacts, and also fill the pocket of many LUGgers, >>likely. >>But I'm not shure how much sense it makes to use bigger, heavier, >>older lenses with limited functionality on a digital system which is >>intended for compactness and digital conveniences like contrast >>autofocus and others. >>But as an alternative to a M8, just for using Leica glass with >>(expensive) adapters, but no rangefinder coupling - hmm, don't know. >>Didier >>>Does anyone have any information about the progress of the micro 4/3 >>>cameras? I have plenty of Leica lenses but can't afford a new M8. >>>Larry Z