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I shot the EP2 over the last 2 years and the EP3 as it hit the market. I was at the time when the EP2 became available (2 years ago) very happy with that camera. I found the EP3 despite all the hype about its "fastest AF" etc absolutely not overwhelming.I'm new to this forum and was just looking around when I found this thread. Love the water shots. I typically shoot an M9-P\35 Chron combo but recently purchased a V1 and EP3 for tooling around. Returned the EP3; the V1 is simply a better performing camera. Nikon has done a nice job with this camera. Hopefully they will come out with a few fast primes as well...
"Crap no exp comp!" - that's what this bird is saying:First real outing with the V1 and I found one thing even more irritating than the mode dial. That is having to hit OK after dialing in exposure compensation. I kept wondering why my setting wasn't holding. Duh because I wasn't really ever setting it. So, some of these have some blown highlights.
This was my first outing with the FT-1 and 70-200.
Yes,2nd to last shot is my favorite. Quite different from the typical bird shot.
- Raist
Great shots and the file quality looks amazing considering the small sensor. How would you compare shooting the V1 with the fast zoom versus the mft set up you were using for the safari.A few more in my practice with the 70-200 on the V1
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Kind of reminded me of a penguin walking
Best of the bunch! :thumbs:Kind of reminded me of a penguin walking
Terry - some great shots here - I wasn't looking for yet another camera but the quality of these shots has me very intrigued :bugeyes:A few more in my practice with the 70-200 on the V1
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