And now for the million dollar question - Does the E-P2 focuses faster than the E-P1?![]()
May be the same.
Simon Joinson, reviewer from dpreview, having used an EP-2 :
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1041&message=33603145
And now for the million dollar question - Does the E-P2 focuses faster than the E-P1?![]()
May be the same.
Simon Joinson, reviewer from dpreview, having used an EP-2 :
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1041&message=33603145
Look like you guys had fun!
And now for the million dollar question - Does the E-P2 focuses faster than the E-P1?![]()
If it's S$1.5K with the zoom lens, it'll be very hard to resist.
The guy from dpreview is joke. How can he have "used" a prototype and make judgements? I am amazed... Maybe dpreview is now developing production firmware for Olympus. :dunno:
Oh so u were the one who is sitting on the left hand side taking pics of the lens-caps. I am the guy who asked you for the camera to try.![]()
The Olympus rep (Antonio?) made it clear that the E-P series was not design for sports photography AND that the focusing speed can be improved with firmware upgrades and that the lens has a significant impact on AF speed as well. I do remember reading that the E-P1 had improved AF speed when used to Panasonic lenses. If you want super fast AF, you still have to go to the DSLRs. It will get there some there but that day is not today.
I tried out the prototypes C-AF mode last night and it is rather impressive. In the dim lighting of TCC, it was able to track my finger moving in front of it pretty well.
Also, different people have different requirements for AF speed. The E-P1/2 for me will be a second body with a fast prime or an UWA lens on it and for those purpose, the AF speed is sufficient for my use.
yes, I guess we need to have clear expectations what we intend to use it for and do fair comparison.
if want to compare AF speed, maybe should compare EP-1/EP-2 AF speed with DSLR AF speed in Liveview mode?
btw, I don't work for any m4/3 company. :bsmilie:
well a G1 is also m4/3 and it focus as fast as an entry level dslr such as d40, d60, d80 but never expect it to out perform those $3,000 dslr. just like you do not compare a d300 with a m9 which is impossible to beat.
The guy from dpreview is joke. How can he have "used" a prototype and make judgements? I am amazed... Maybe dpreview is now developing production firmware for Olympus. :dunno:
Unfortunately, the AF is still the same. If your kids are hyper, then it might be back to DSLRs to solve that issue. Or go manual.
Microcosm, I thought you mentioned that the AF is the same as E-P1 is another thread?
can the Panny EVF be used on the EP-2 and the Oly EVF be used on the GF-1?