My first is that the fish is sharp but the 14mm not so much. But I'm having the
same problem as I had with the GF1 - exposure all over the place and copes VERY
badly with back light. I'll have to experiment with exposure target settings
but I cannot find any exposure compensation control anywhere!
Andrew Fildes
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On 18/12/2010, at 9:19 PM, Chris Barker wrote:
> I should be very interested to hear your opinion, Andrew, of both GF2 and
> 14mm. I have read that the lens is not as decent as the 20mm. In fact the
> GF1/20mm is such a capable combination that I feel little inclination to
> replace it.
>
> Chris
>
> On 18 Dec 2010, at 04:39, Andrew Fildes wrote:
>
>> Optically OK. Neat enough with the 16mm pancake. Ludicrous with the standard
>> lens.
>> I have the Panny GF2 in my hand - with 14mm lens and 8mm fisheye.
>> This is a very nice combo. The 14mm is VERY small.
>> Now has a touch screen - no SPASM dial (select mode on screen).
>> More later but I may have trouble returning the 14mm.
>
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