Alice had one and it delivered until we found that the 410 offered ...
live-view I think I remember.
But as you say it, it was fun.
Amities
Philippe
> Le 21 juil. 2018 à 21:08, Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx> a écrit :
>
> A slight misunderstanding while learning to use the E-400 I recently acquired
> from Piers. <http://zone-10.com/tope2/main.php?g2_itemId=22984>
>
> I am having fun with the last of the Kodak CCD sensors for 4/3.
>
> I find the body itself to be much more my cuppa than the E-1 or E-300.
>
> I can see how the E-1 could be wonderful - for someone who uses it regularly,
> so that the many buttons scattered at random over the body are instantly
> accessible. (That "hard" AF/MF switch, though . . . not so much.)
>
> The E-400 has fewer buttons, but a larger LCD, so the early version of the
> Super Control Panel is easy to read and use. As I'm quite used to the SCP on
> my various Pens and OMDs, it's an easy way for me to adjust it.
>
> The E-400 is thus a better dilettante's camera.
>
> Unintentional Flash Moose
>
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