Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/03/30
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I was in Portland last week and took advantage of the lack of sales tax in Oregon. I bought a GF-1, 20/1.7 and EVF from Pro Photo Supply. I've been contemplating buying a Micro Four-Thirds camera for a while. I'd read a lot, but hadn't handled any of the Micro Four-Thirds bodies. I immediately liked the size and feel of the GF-1. The GH was nice, but the GF-1 very much reminded me of using a CL. The beauty of the GF-1 is its small size. At the same time the image quality -- though not on par with my D700 -- is more than adequate. The only thing I found that I miss when using the GF-1 (vs the D700) is low light capability. Maybe after I spend more time with the images I'll miss the D700 image quality, too. But having a camera that's small (and practical to take everywhere) is a worthy compromise, IMO. The 20/1.7 is a spectacular little lens, as others on the LUG can attest. I ordered an M adapter and look forward to using M lenses (in particular my 50/2.8 newer model Elmar "tele"). Though I almost passed on the optional EVF I'm very glad that I bought it. It's been on the camera from the start. I took a few shots without it, but I immediately put it back on. I like composing through a viewfinder, and although the image isn't spectacular it's adequate. I like seeing shooting info; especially the aperture. I use "A" mode mostly and I can see it change when I rotate the thumbwheel. In summary, the GF-1 is a wonderful camera. For me it replaces a Fuji P&S that I've had for several years, but was quite a bit out-dated (and no where close to the image quality of the GF-1). I'll still use the D700, but I anticipate not nearly as often as the GF-1. Dave R