Also the viewfinder - it is brilliant (in both senses). I found the
GF1 finder was hardly worth the effort, especially as the Panny has a
better LCD screen than the Pen. Then I realised that I was using it
like a compact (bad karma).
My attitude to the Panny was a bit poisoned by having only a very
short play, on a bright and sunny day. Didn't have time to get used to
it and the dynamic range was challenged. The E-P2 felt right the
moment I picked it up.
Andrew Fildes
afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
On 07/01/2010, at 3:26 AM, Ken Norton wrote:
> Fortunately I'm not buying any of the above this week, but I will
> say that
> the E-P1 I tried out was one of the best feeling cameras to come out
> in
> years. I'd pick the E-P2 with the live-view monitor over the GF1 for
> two
> primary reasons--image stabilization and better compatibility with
> legacy
> 4/3 lenses.
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