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The 100-300 is the 35mm equivalent of 200-600mm
Are you going to buy these? I would be interested in the results if you do. Bit of a Lomo fan myself as you will see from my siggy.
I'm interested to see how this works out as I quite fancy one. I made my own pinhole for my old E520, but it wasn't very succesful.
Got my GF1 today![]()
It's a top-notch lens - ideally suited for the GF-1 - you won't be disappointed.I've not got the 20mm yet but after playing with the the gf1 for a bit, I might sell the g1 to get one.
I'v had trouble with them too...
Best is Royal Mail Special Delivery in my opinion.![]()
I was going to order the same lens from Park Cameras just before Christmas but the lady there said they could not guarantee delivery before the new year. In the end, I got one locally, but the Devil made me buy a G2 kit to go with it!!
I know City Link have been having a bit of bad press lately, I expect they are taking on a lot of trade because of slow RM deliveries, they dont seem to be able to cope either.
I am sure you will enjoy your new lens when it eventually arrives, its a nice piece of kit
Allan
Bloody thing still hasn't arrived. Gotta love the Royal Mail![]()
Bloody thing still hasn't arrived. Gotta love the Royal Mail![]()
frank said:Were you expecting a delivery today ?:shrug:
Bloody thing still hasn't arrived. Gotta love the Royal Mail![]()
I was going to order the same lens from Park Cameras just before Christmas but the lady there said they could not guarantee delivery before the new year. In the end, I got one locally, but the Devil made me buy a G2 kit to go with it!!
I know City Link have been having a bit of bad press lately, I expect they are taking on a lot of trade because of slow RM deliveries, they dont seem to be able to cope either.
I am sure you will enjoy your new lens when it eventually arrives, its a nice piece of kit
Allan
HiHow did you get on with the G2 is it a lot heavier than the G1?
Hi
Its actually a few gramms lighter ( according to Panasonic, 371 gms as opposed to 382 for the G1) although its not noticeable.
It has a couple of quite noticeable visual differences. The lcd screen seems brighter, I suppose its to compensate for all the mucky fingerprints!
The placement of some of the buttons is better too, but apart from the touch screen and HD video capability, it seems there isnt much difference between to two.
I suppose it just goes to show just how good the G1 is!
It is a very nice camera though, my GF1 has spent all Christmas in its bag and will probably be sold soon.
Allan
That's a hell of a lens - hate to think how much Canon owners would need to pay to match that reach!
Did you like the touch screen? I also have a Panasonic FX500 with touch screen, but I have never really liked it as I find it hard to set the aperture without several attempts at touching the right spot on the bar. Being a bit clumsy I also tend to touch the screen when I don't mean to.
I was contemplating a G1 or G2 a bit later on, because I like the tilt swivel screen. It's hard to get low level shots with the GF1 as my knees aren't too good from too much plodding up and down mountains, and from falling downstairs (completely sober) after Christmas. Can you see to take low angles without kneeling down with the G2?
I would keep my GF1 though as I really like its small size. Have you put any photos up yet with your new toy Allan. I would love to see them.
Hi Barbara
Low or high angle shots are easy, just remember to turn off the EVF in case your hand goes in front of it and switches the view! You can see the screen easily at arms length.
I havent used mine much over Chrietmas, just a few family shots and pictures of the dog. Weather has been too gloomy and I havent been too well for the last week or two. It has given me plenty of time to read the manual though!
The touch screen is pretty easy to use and, everything is available in the menus so you dont need to use it. I do like the ability to fire the shutter with the screen though and moving the focus point around with your finger is fun. Its also handy swiping the screen to scroll through your photos and magnifying them with one touch.
I must admit, I do like using it and its not much bigger than the GF1. My original idea was to use the 14-45 on the GF1 and 45-200 on the G2. Now I'm not sure the GF1 will get much use. I have a couple other cameras too so I need to trim the equipment a bit to the ones I use mostly.
As soon as I take some decent pics / feel better / sun comes out, I will post a few pics.
Allan


It's still pretty quick to get to the focus point adjust. Press the left direction arrow to bring up the focus choices and the down arrow to activate the point adjust.![]()