Guy Mancuso
Administrator, Instructor
I'm getting nervous here about getting one for the workshop. I wanted the 20mm but may have to change directions for now.
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Jerry, why don't you pursue other avenues to get the GF1? Other people are getting theirs so there must be some around. I saw a post elsewhere where the poster walked into a store and they were sitting on a shelf (Canada) I noticed that Amazon has the 14-45 kit in stock and it lists J & R and Crutchfields have them in stock. I can't remember what kit you had ordered. I also wonder if B & H and Adorama will show them in stock after Succos on Monday? Nothing is happening on their web sites (or stores) until then--Getting back to order status.
Today's call to Panasonic yielded the comment that they should have some kits next month (Nov) or the month after. I hope the person was just being pessimistic, but that is what she stated.
So until then I will have to enjoy the GF1 vicariously through everyone's post and samples.
Since you're local to me (I'm in Scottsdale) and you're apparently trustworthy and reliable, I might be persuaded to let you borrow mine for a bit ... when is the workshop?I'm getting nervous here about getting one for the workshop. I wanted the 20mm but may have to change directions for now.
Shh..don't feed them any such wicked ideas.Darn, that's done it. The next Panasonic software update will have country codes on it like the DVD zone system so you'll have to get your batteries from Oz again
If they really wanted to ensure you only used their batteries all they have to do is make not accessible to the owner. Apple does this all the time.Shh..don't feed them any such wicked ideas.
OTOH, they could even make it owner specific. Buy a camera, register it and, of course, the battery ROTFL to get the key to unlock it.
This way, they can be certain that only one owner is responsible for any possible mishaps and nothing is tampered with. :thumbs:
That would be pretty funny if it weren't for the fact that most DVD players sold in Australia now are region-free after the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission argued (against Sony) in the High Court that region coding infringed the consumer's right to buy products at the best price. The ACC won the case then lost on appeal but region-free DVD players became freely available anyway.Darn, that's done it. The next Panasonic software update will have country codes on it like the DVD zone system so you'll have to get your batteries from Oz again
I don't understand what you're saying here?all they have to do is make not accessible to the owner. Apple does this all the time.
Apple iPods and iPhone have a built-in battery that cannot be changed by the user (at least not by any normal user). That's true, but irrelevant: my original, generation 2001 iPod (5G hard drive model with mechanical wheel) is still running on the original battery and will still play for 7 hours on a charge.I don't understand what you're saying here?
Can you explain?
Ipods, iPhones, Touch, the Mac Air notebook (and supposedly the new Mac tablet) have fixed batteries. Lithium batteries have a 2-3 year lifespan from date of manufactures. In the case of these Apple devices you have to send them back to Apple get the batteries replaced.I don't understand what you're saying here?
Can you explain?
Way off topic, but this guy fixed my son's Nano. Seems to have lots of options to fix ipods including new batteries.Ipods, iPhones, Touch, the Mac Air notebook (and supposedly the new Mac tablet) have fixed batteries. Lithium batteries have a 2-3 year lifespan from date of manufactures. In the case of these Apple devices you have too send them back to Apple get the batteries replaced.
Diane, it seems to have been raining there all year.Terrific Jerry. Now if it would only stop raining here LOL--and yes, WHERE is that EVF???
Maybe we should start a thread on photographing in the rain. I always remember Japan (I was there many times) and those wonderful house designs where you could walk out, but under cover, and just hear and see the rain, but not get wet.Keith, it has rained a LOT here this summer (more than we need), but we had several years of severe drought, so its hard to complain LOL--other than for shooting reasons. Its not been a lucky season for me--the days I can take to go shoot--it seems to rain or threaten with heavy overcast skies (not the dramatic stormy ones that work for me, even if it does rain). I'm just hoping that our highly anticipated 'great' Fall--esp. in the mts.--wasn't ruined by the big front that came through with high winds and heavy rain this week--and we have rain in the forecast every day through Wednesday---yuck.
Send the rain here. BTW my GF-1 with 20mm comes in next week, it was shipped but will I not get it until I get to San Francisco next Sunday . Oh the wait. LOL
Also I count at least 4 of these at the workshop in Oregon . Jack, Bob, Terry and me so we will start a thread on images when we are there. Maybe we will get some keepers.
Now we we have a lot of M9's as well. Also little birdie told me Mike Hatam and Jim Collum maybe coming. The whole GetDPI teamPlus at least one more....Brad has one as well. Almost feels like the first Moab trip when everyone had at least one M8.....