That's one reason I love my Leicas. No complex, multi-layered menus. Just
turn it on and shoot!
Tina
On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 4:57 PM, Ken Norton <ken@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Many thanks! I suspect that there are just too many buttons that can be
> > unknowing pressed at the wrong time. And, by today's standards, the E-1
> is
> > fairly simple.
>
> As cameras get more complex, the less useful they seem to become.
>
> One thing that drives me bonkers with the DMC-L1 is that it always
> does a reset to the current custom memory every time time it is turned
> on or awaken. That awakening bit is what really is nasty. For example,
> let's say that you adjust the ISO or WB for a picture. You've got the
> camera on a tripod and you're just waiting for the scene to be ready
> for the picture. The camera goes to sleep. You tap the shutter release
> to wake it back up and your ISO and WB adjustments are gone. It's cr*p
> like that which makes you wonder if anybody actually tests cameras.
>
> The E-1 is a very well sorted camera. Once in a while you encounter a
> head-scratcher, but compared to the DMC-L1, it's perfect.
>
> AG
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