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Vote for your favourite micro 4/3rds camera!

Which is your favourite micro four thirds camera?


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rachp

Guest
I voted for GH-1. I tried the EP-1 and it was too small and I decided I needed the viewfinder and flash would be nice. Video isn't important right now but if I decided I wanted to try it later then I would need the GH-1 so I saved myself some trouble later on and got the GH-1 instead of the G1 :)
 

Godfrey

Well-known member
I bought the G1 when it became available. I bought it for the viewfinder, the live view and the lens mount. The articulating LCD came with the design and has made some pictures more convenient to take. 95% or so of the time I have it turned towards the back of the camera; I use the viewfinder.

For me there hasn't been any reason to up- or sidegrade. The cameras have their pros and cons. For the future I hope for a more rugged body with better ergonomics.
We're in agreement on this, Jonas. :)

I would like this


updated to have the G1 viewfinder, sensor and the Micro-FourThirds lens mount. Weather-sealing, a magnesium body casting, HD video recording, etc etc would all be icing on the cake.

And a 70mm f/2 lens with OIS in addition to what's available and been announced already.

I hope Panasonic is listening.
 
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Vivek

Guest
This poll is skewed as well. :ROTFL:

EP or G, Matshu$hita are the manufacturer of the m4/3rds sensor in all the cams thus far.
 

LisaR

New member
I had the G1 and liked it alot, I now have the EP2 and LOVE it. The G1 interface was very easy to use and I loved manually focusing on the G1, but since I am also familiar with Oly cams the EP2's interface has not been a problem and the EVF is fantastic. I like that you can use it in 2 positions and people just do not notice you standing there taking their picture at all, or in stores they seem not to care since it looks like a point and shoot with the 20mm on it. The IQ and low light images have been shockingly good to me.
 
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