Here's little Lord Montague shot with the G1 and Canon FD 50mm 1.4
Those are really nice CJS, lovely and sharp. Who needs a macro lens eh?![]()
Thanks folks - and we'll have none of your mucky humour here oldboy. :nono:
By the way some of you have seen already, but it looks as though a pic I took a while ago with the G1 and 45-200mm is getting published in the brochure of a fairly fancy hotel - and yes i'm getting paid (well, in kind anyway). I'm rather chuffed.![]()




I've got an EP1 and basic kit lens, £250 reconditioned off the bay. Fantastic camera. I had a G1 for a while as well, I must admit I miss the fold out screen on the G1.
I do prefer the EP1 though.
I love being able to get really low to the ground!
Here are some of my first shots:
Am I missing something . . . :shrug: CJS
Personal preference. I got a GF1 + 20 to largely replace a compact. It borders on the size that I want to be able to carry with me just about anywhere, or keep within a short distance. If I were to have a G1 or similar, then I may as well go that little bit further size-wise and take my DSLR.
I totally agree - I had a G1 for a while and really liked it as a camera but found I didn't use it as much as I should have. When travelling light I'd just put my G9 in my pocket and if taking a bag my Canon came with me. I don't think the G1 is the camera of choice to work along side a DSLR set up, but it is a great smaller option. I ended up selling mine and now have an EP1 instead, it is a good deal more pocketable (the folding kit lens helps with this). I really like the EP1 but the lack of on board flash makes it limiting for what I want. I have discovered that I can use it with my Canon flash, but a 580 does look a bit OTT.
It works with a Canon flash?
I take it thats in manual mode?
lol. it sure probably looks OTT .
any pics ?![]()
I've got an EP1 and basic kit lens, £250 reconditioned off the bay. Fantastic camera. I had a G1 for a while as well, I must admit I miss the fold out screen on the G1.
I do prefer the EP1 though.
but can't help myself falling in love with the ep1 !![]()
It is a very nice little camera and even with the kit zoom it is pocketable, I've not tried the pancake but that woudl make it even easier to slip in. My only irritation with it is the lack of an on board flash - when wanting to grab snaps of my kids when out and about the lack of flash is very limiting so much so that my G9 gets more use in these situations. I'm very tempted to one of the Sonys as they are even smaller and do have flash, but the flash is small and limiting and it seems you can't use other flashes with it...
TBH m4/3 still has a fairly limited range, with no obvious portrait or macro lenses in native m4/3 that I can see.
Hi guys, just got myself a G2. Hope to share pics and stuff with you all soon.
It was the quality of shots from micro 4/3rds that I saw on this forum that convinced me to dispense with my 'm,ust have an OVF' prejudice and take the plunge so thatnks to you all, but grum in particular.
This is meant to be a stunningly sharp lens on par with the 20mm.
lovely shots !![]()
p.s. is the refurbd ep1 with any sort of a warranty ?
Everything I've read on the lens has it as being underwhelming if not downright disappointing. It certainly doesn't get the the rave reviews the 20/1.7 does.
What is missing form the MFT format is a 45 or 50mm f/1.4 or f/1.8 which is sharp and give the results you'd want. Until then, I'm still going to struggle on with my Nikkor f/1.4 and manual focus.
Hi guys, just got myself a G2. Hope to share pics and stuff with you all soon.
It was the quality of shots from micro 4/3rds that I saw on this forum that convinced me to dispense with my 'm,ust have an OVF' prejudice and take the plunge so thatnks to you all, but grum in particular.
Certainly puts the balanced, pocketable tag in the rubbish bin . . . 
