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Absolutely. The m4/3s size is the only advantage for me over a dslr. The Gf1 with the zoom attached is approaching dslr size.The 14-45mm kit lens is f/3.5 at 14mm, is a prime 14/2.8 really worth it?
depends on the quality, I must admit to not liking any of the m4/3 zoom lenses that I own, specially the 14-140 which after reading so many positive reviews turned out to be a dud :thumbdown:. I'm a bit disappointed really, I was hoping to get away with a 2 zoom kit and use the GH1 as a family and travel snapper, but it seems like I'm stuck with primes and adaptors for now, I'm looking forward to few quality m4/3 primes...The 14-45mm kit lens is f/3.5 at 14mm, is a prime 14/2.8 really worth it?
I agree about the 14-140 - it takes a lot of work to get this lens really working for me. I'm still not overly impressed with its results for stills, and its not particularly flare resistant either. It does yield some nice bokeh at the tele end though.depends on the quality, I must admit to not liking any of the m4/3 zoom lenses that I own, specially the 14-140 which after reading so many positive reviews turned out to be a dud :thumbdown:. I'm a bit disappointed really, I was hoping to get away with a 2 zoom kit and use the GH1 as a family and travel snapper, but it seems like I'm stuck with primes and adaptors for now, I'm looking forward to few quality m4/3 primes...
I shot with the 14-45 on the GF1 a good bit this past week. Its NO where near the size of any of my DLSRs (5D, 400D)--in fact its still light enough for 'around the neck' (with the Optech Classic) and I'm a NEVER around the neck person. I had my G1 also, but found I carried the GF1, 14-45, 20 f/1.7 and a 50 f/1.8 --or maybe ONE of those on the cam most of the time. BUT--glad I brought the G1 as there were a few times it was the better choice.Absolutely. The m4/3s size is the only advantage for me over a dslr. The Gf1 with the zoom attached is approaching dslr size.