Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2011/04/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 1:08 PM, Henning Wulff <henningw at archiphoto.com> wrote: > I've a Olympus e-p1 and have the Lumix GF-1, G1 and GH2. It might be just > familiarity, but I like the control layout of the Lumix series a lot better > than the Olympus, but I might still upgrade the e-p1 to an e-p2 for the > in-body IS, which makes all the other odd lenses I have stabilised, as well > as the Panasonic 20/1.7. > > The GH2 is a big step up in image quality. For long lens stuff I now tend > to > use the GH2 and 100-300 rather than a crop sensor Canon and 100-400, as the > achieved quality is overall just as good if not better. The current 18mp > Canon sensor is slightly better than that of the GH2, but the 100-300 is a > lot better than the Canon 100-400, and I've tried 5 of the latter by now. > The Oly e-p2 has similar noise levels as the GH2, but not quite when you > push it and it doesn't have the resolution as the noise reduction removes > some. The e-p2 has a very nice viewfinder, but as others have noted it's a > bit awkward. The GH2 focusses faster as well. So... the GH2 is definitely > my > favourite m4/3 body. > > The Panasonic lenses are all very good to outstanding, the GH2 sensor is > very good and the whole thing weighs a fraction of what the Canon stuff > weighs. Very interesting observations. I used a Canon 100-400 for a long time, but was never very happy with the results from it. I looked at the Panasonic 100-300 but it's so big it seems to unbalance their tiny cameras! For what it's worth I have a G1 and a GF1, and had an E-P2 which I've recently replaced with a Sony NEX-5. My favourite in use is the G1, although I carry the GF1 or NEX-5 more often due to smaller size and weight. The add-on viewfinder for the E-P2 is much better than the GF1's although the built-in one of the G1 is the best. I couldn't get used to the strange menu layout on the Olympus, and that combined with the low-res main screen was the reason I moved it on. The Sony has a fantastic screen, a larger and higher-res sensor, and can also take a Leica-M adapter, but the menus on that are very odd, and I prefer the results from the Panasonics so they are still my favourites. I may investigate the GH2, although I'm also thinking of ditching them all and finally going for an M8 now the used prices have become a bit more reasonable! Simon.