The 80 - 250 sounds fun! With the x2 sensor you will have a focal length of 500mm!!![]()
Thanks for the reply Andy. Do you know what adapter I would need and where to purchase?
Graham why not go the whole Hog, Darkcloth, loupe and a bloody great wooden tripod.
Brian.. Beginning to like the EVF.
That Leica Macro-Elmarit 45mm looks a damn good lens!!!!!
Graham why not go the whole Hog, Darkcloth, loupe and a bloody great wooden tripod.
Brian.. Beginning to like the EVF.

From the Novaflex list it seems you will need the Contax/ Yashica mount. Give them a ring to check. it's about £170.
Brian
I did find this on ebay but not 100% sure it will fit but should be fine. Maybe someone else could confirm please.
http://photography.shop.ebay.co.uk/i.html?_nkw=Contax%2F+Yashica+to+micro+4%2F3&_sacat=30059&_trksid=p3286.m270.l1313&_dmpt=UK_Photography_CameraLenses_Lens_caps_hoods_adaptors_ET&_odkw=Contax%2F+Yashica+to+gf1&_osacat=30059
Well I ordered one of them ClearViewer thingamys - will let you know how I get on when it arrives. Got a few old MF lenses to play with too but my damn adapter hasn't turned up from HK yet.

Whats a clearview thingamy? Do I need/want one? how much? where from?![]()
I posted a link further up the thread but here it is again.
http://clearviewer.com/Products.html
It's a solution to the problem of the LCD being hard to view in bright sunlight, for people who are too cheap to buy the EVF.![]()
Jean there is no question of compatability, any properly made micro 4/3 mount featuring Yashica / Contax fitting will work in manual mode. Re cost? You pays your money and takes your choice. There are loads of people advertising on Ebay at a fraction of the cost from Novaflex but have a look at Cameraquest site for middle range prices from a very respected supplier.
Brian.
I think the GF1 has G1 innards stuffed into a smaller body. But it doesn't have the movie mode. In fact it is probably a better camera because the viewfinder is far superior. The LCD is the same as the GF1 but of real practical importance it swivels. The G1 cheaper especially after you add the cost of the EVF to the G1
In my book the only advantage of the GF1 is the size.
But I think it's been discontinued.
Brian.
Hello All
New here and have been observing everyone's comments on the GF1 and finally plumped for the GF1 Twin lens kit along with the EVF, an extra battery and a nifty Lumix G case (DMW-PGS19) all for the grand sum of £980. Got myself a real bargain (me thinks) along with the £50 cashback and free 3 year warranty, they threw in a Panasonic 4gb SD Card!! Yahoo!! My 2nd "RangeFinder" after my cherished Leica Digilux 2 which cost me over a grand a few years back.
Its a lot better than the one on the Leica Digilux 2 (although as someone else posted earlier - that's not saying much!)
I'm looking to attach my Nikon lenses using an adaptor (yet to buy) and i think the EVF will enable easier focusing and handling on the bigger lenses.
Also like many others, i still prefer holding the camera to the eye (a la SLR) and in my opinion the EVF is definitely better than nothing.
My dealer discounted the EVF to £110 as i was buying so much gear. So for that price, it was worth taking his arm off for!!
I haven't tried the EVF on the GH1 so i don't know what i'm missing![]()
I think with the tiny EVF attached to the GF1, the camera really does look like quality Leica gear (from a distance) whereas without the EVF attached the GF1 looks rather like an oversized LX3 ?!
I'd be interested to hear your thoughts on the EVF in due course.
I don't care for camera bags advertising what I might have inside so the fact it's cheap and cheerful suits my needs.