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x 3...I work like Mike i look at the Histo after i shoot and make adjustments. Rather have a clear screen when shooting.
Terry - that is a great idea. A digital focus scale that can be displayed on the LCD.Mike,
My biggest change for BOTH the E-P1 and the G1 would be for low light early AM shooting. With CDAF when there isn't enough light camera can't focus. With all current m4/3 lenses there are no focus scales to allow you to manually focus/zone focus/hyperfocal focus when the screen is essentially black. Assuming they aren't going to change the lenses, an on LCD focus scale could/should be implemented. Otherwise, I need to use a legacy lens of some sort.
Did you horribly under-expose the shot and have to resurrect it?Clumsy PP I fear - it wasn't really the point of the picture.
Hi there - I honestly can't remember, it was a quick snap and I probably zapped it up a bit. Water under the bridge I think, but, in this case DO shoot the messenger!Did you horribly under-expose the shot and have to resurrect it?
Others have mentioned it and I would like it too.Terry - that is a great idea. A digital focus scale that can be displayed on the LCD.
LOLHi there - I honestly can't remember, it was a quick snap and I probably zapped it up a bit. Water under the bridge I think, but, in this case DO shoot the messenger!
I wouldn't dream of taking it the wrong way . . . . aaaaaaaahhhhhhhLOL
Don't take it the wrong way...I was just curious. Now that the messenger is dead...
Followup:I've hunted through the EXIF data output from the G1 and not found anything stored as to focusing distance, or that changes when focusing distance changes. I know E-system SLRs do have distance embedded in the ORFs somewhere, but I'm not sure about the E-P1.
just another questiion, the kitlens 14-42 comes without a lens hood, which one to buy?
Yogi
like i do with other zooms, where's the prob, sure, you only will have the full correct lens hood for 14mm in this case, but it helps for 42mm too, especially lensflares etc.Thats an interesting question,how do you use a lens hood on a zoom lens?:wtf:
Brad,I know this has been covered somewhat, but I'd like to ask the EP1 users here, what's it like to use the EP1 with ONLY Leica lenses, say the 21 or 28 or 35 or even a 50? Is focusing easy or just possible? How does your shooting speed compare to using an M8? Is it usable for candid portraits? How do you like the files comparatively? Thanks!