Luminous Landscape Forum
Site & Board Matters => About This Site => Topic started by: yslee on November 19, 2010, 08:59:50 pm
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Never understood angst on forums. Recognise the camera for what it is, and don't buy it if you don't like it. Oh well. Anyway, to Michael:
1. If you don't like cameras without a mode dial, how do you use the top end Nikons and the Canon 1D series?
2. It's Hello Kitty, not Miss Kitty. :P
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Never understood angst on forums. Recognise the camera for what it is, and don't buy it if you don't like it. Oh well. Anyway, to Michael:
1. If you don't like cameras without a mode dial, how do you use the top end Nikons and the Canon 1D series?
2. It's Hello Kitty, not Miss Kitty. :P
Point #1 - I don't!
Michael
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Michael
Thanks for the quick GF2 review.
As a GF1 owner who really enjoys the camera, I was curious when the 2 was announced. At first read I came to similar conclusions as yours. The GF1 is very user-friendly and does a good job of packing in useable dials and switches.
It all makes me curious where Panasonic will go next. Will they produce a compact for enthusiasts, to succeed the GF1?
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Is shutter lag still a issue with these cameras? All I could find were the spec's for the GF1 on the B&H web site, and it didn't mention shutter lag.
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Is shutter lag still a issue with these cameras? All I could find were the spec's for the GF1 on the B&H web site, and it didn't mention shutter lag.
I wasn't aware it was an issue at all. It certainly isn't for my stuff: street/candid and some landscape.
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I've never experienced shutter lag ion the Gh1 nor heard from anyone else who has.
Where does this one come from?
Michael