I’m not left-eyed, CyberSimian, but it seems pretty comfortable to me when I
try with my left eye. I’m used to pressing my nose to the screen of the
X-Pro2, for some reason, but the GM5 seems to have a EVF which protrudes
sufficiently for a comfortable view with my left eye with plenty of space for
my nose.
And I’m happy with the quality of both jpg and Raw images with the little
12-32. I’m on the point of shelling out a little for the telephoto zoom that
Mike and Moose recommended.
Chris
> On 30 Nov 2016, at 13:38, CyberSimian <OlySimian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> There has been some discussion recently about the Panasonic GM5. I find
> appealing the idea of a compact 2-lens system that can produce high-quality
> images in most of the common scenarios (not super-telephoto, macro, or
> shallow depth of field, obviously).
>
> My reservation concerns the position of the EVF. I am left-eyed, and the GM5
> seems to be optimised for right-eyed users. This does not necessarily mean
> that it is unsuitable for left-eyed users, but the left-eyed user might find
> it less convenient to use.
>
> So, any comments on the usability of the GM5 for left-eyed users? Thank you.
>
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