wywysimba
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Does anyone know where is Ep-2 & GF1 made? Japan or China?
Don't think it matters, but here you go...
EP-2: China
GF1: Japan
Does anyone know where is Ep-2 & GF1 made? Japan or China?
Don't think it matters, but here you go...
EP-2: China
GF1: Japan
For general photography, GF1 or EP2 is more than adequate, especially if you want to have a light system for travelling.
But if you are a serious shooter, then you still need a proper DSLR. :dunno:
I jump from canon to M4/3...now pentax KX...
M4/3 is nice, but need the dslr focus speed, although the GF-1 AF is the best so far in m4/3 setup. a very responsive cam.
well that's debatable. a serious photographer, knowing his camera's limits, would still learn how to use MF and other focus techniques for sports or fast moving subjects. of course it will be hard for us newbies, but pros would know how to do it.
that's also the beauty of m4/3, people are now learning at adopt rather than just relying on the auto features of their DSLR
20mm with IS does matter actually, especially if you stop down,sometimes,if the lighting is so dark, f1.7 may not be enough, especially if you want less noise
i have tried ep2+20mm f1.7 with IS on and off, and i found that without IS, it's difficult to get clear image as compare to IS on. Am i right to compare this way? because gf1 is without in-built IS.
If what im comparing is make sense, so i think the IS in-built in ep2 is important to me. My conclusion is correct?
i have tried ep2+20mm f1.7 with IS on and off, and i found that without IS, it's difficult to get clear image as compare to IS on. Am i right to compare this way? because gf1 is without in-built IS.
If what im comparing is make sense, so i think the IS in-built in ep2 is important to me. My conclusion is correct?
Yes, and if you're in a situation where, at f1.7 your lighting is dark enough for you to require IS, good luck with your autofocusing on the EP2.