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Thursday, June 18, 2009
E-P1 as it Sneaks Out My Pants Pocket
I just got hold of the E-P1 with M.Zuiko Digital ED14-42mm F3.5-5.6, M.Zuiko Digital ED17mm F2.8 and the MMF-1 Adapter.
First impression?
The size is cute... The AF is responsive... The whole package fits in the pocket!!!
Review? Coming soon...
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Do mention how the camera feels like in your hand, the way the shutter feels like, the heft, how much you need to change your stance to take a picture and the likes?
Been salivating over this camera for a while, and to imagine that its already in malaysia ready for molesti....i mean purchase :)
sAya pun Nak satu!!!
great.. nak tunggu bro punya review, a Malaysian review.
Ore,
The feeling is a bit awkward at first.. due to the slim design. And the ommission of the EVF makes me shoot at a bit odd angles.
As for the stance, the IS handles the shakes pretty well.
And the High ISO noise is better tamed!!
shooting like a p&s with lcd only, that's why need a pancake type lens with 14-25-42mm tri-focal like you said.. perfect.
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