Thanks Peter. Although I must say I am thinking about dropping MFT altogether
and replacing it with a Fuji X100.
Cheers,
Nathan
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On Jul 1, 2011, at 8:49 AM, Peter Leyssens wrote:
>
> Nathan,
>
> --- On Fri, 2011/7/1, Nathan Wajsman <photo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> I must say I deeply dislike touch screens. I just about tolerate it on my
>> iPhone, but I surely do not want one on my camera. I am disappointed by this
>> trend in MFT cameras. I guess I will be staying with my GF-1 for a long time
>> to come.
>
> On the E-P3, the touch screen is optional and can be completely disabled. In
> other words, you can use your camera without if you want to, or with if
> that's what you prefer.
>
> I think it could be practical to select the focus point. There are limits to
> the way I work now (fixed to center focus and center spot metering on an
> E-P1).
>
> Source: DPReview preview
>
>
> Peter.
>
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