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RonSmith

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Thanks Leica!

This is really where the m4/3 gear shines. I was at the city hall for the deposition of a police officer. Having been there before, I'd made a mental note of wanting to photograph that stair case. I was able to put my GF1 with the 20/1.7 mounted and the 7-14 in my brief case and got there a bit early. Would my 40D and 10-22 have made comparable images? Probably, but I'd never have taken it with me to find out.
 

Leica 77

New member
Thanks Leica!

This is really where the m4/3 gear shines. I was at the city hall for the deposition of a police officer. Having been there before, I'd made a mental note of wanting to photograph that stair case. I was able to put my GF1 with the 20/1.7 mounted and the 7-14 in my brief case and got there a bit early. Would my 40D and 10-22 have made comparable images? Probably, but I'd never have taken it with me to find out.
Hi Ron,
The GF1 + 7-14mm/20mm combos certainly create win-win situations in capturing digital images both indoors and outdoors. When I traveled to some remote destinations in Indonesia by small airplanes earlier this year, I had to minimize my photo equipment. Most of my images during that travel were made with the GF1 + 7-14mm/20mm combos. Though I still use vintage Four Thirds cameras as well as digital SLRs (Nikons), as you say, the m4/3 gear definitely has its own nice niche in the wonderful world of digital imaging today. Best, Leica 77. :)
 
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