View Full Version : Olympus E-P1 arrived at long last!
Pindy
Jul-27-2009, 12:24 PM
http://pindy.smugmug.com/photos/603408490_h4pdn-O.jpg
The battery is charging. I put it in for a few minutes before committing to a full charge with the following observations:
1. The shutter button, once you're focused (or in MF) really responds properly, justifying my purchase 100%. That was my #1 criterion.
2. MF is probably going to be where I live with this camera, at least with the 17mm. The focus ring is smooth and nicely resistant feeling and instantly goes into a 100% zoom when you turn it so you can get a sharp focus. I gotta say, for all the rancor surrounding the AF on this camera, this MF methodology seems well done.
3. Nice, heavy and solid. But compared to a DSLR, like a helium balloon.
4. The 230k screen IS a missed opportunity, but I'll live.
5. Better take some photos with it. I'm sure I'll be inspired to bring it along to places where taking the DSLR makes me feel like a nerd.
Test shots to come...
Internaut
Jul-27-2009, 12:38 PM
To allow me to be extremely jealous. I know there's something somewhere about not coveting a neighbours camera but I guess it's ok with another forum member.....
Almost bought one myself but went for the DSLR comfort zone instead.....
ziggy53
Jul-27-2009, 01:00 PM
Congratulations on the new camera. :clap
Any plans for lenses beyond the 17mm?
Nikolai
Jul-27-2009, 01:27 PM
Congrats! :thumb Cant wait to see the pics (esp. in a tough conditions: low light, contre-a-jour, high-noon, etc.)
Pindy
Jul-27-2009, 01:30 PM
Congratulations on the new camera. :clap
Any plans for lenses beyond the 17mm?
I should say so, though I'm so far not interested in the kit zoom. Let's see what the future holds. If they do an f/1.4-f/2, I'm there. A longer-end zoom would be nice, like a 35-100mm kind of thing.
And... MORE PRIMES!
Internaut
Jul-27-2009, 01:57 PM
I should say so, though I'm so far not interested in the kit zoom. Let's see what the future holds. If they do an f/1.4-f/2, I'm there. A longer-end zoom would be nice, like a 35-100mm kind of thing.
And... MORE PRIMES!
Panasonic have a 21mm f/1.7 on the road map (hopefully under the Leica moniker in which case it would be very good). Olympus are saying very little about their own lens lineup at the moment.....
jogle
Jul-29-2009, 08:28 PM
I wish they would do a kit with just the 17mm. I've already got a Canon 5DII with a dozen lenses but I'm really lusting for this awesome little camera. I love my old film Pen-EE2. and a digital version like this would rock
swintonphoto
Jul-29-2009, 08:41 PM
DPReview just posted its review of the EP-1. Very positive review. They seem to like it very much. I am not surprised - I think it looks like a real winner.
RoyGBiv
Aug-05-2009, 11:08 AM
The battery is charging. I put it in for a few minutes before committing to a full charge with the following observations:
1. The shutter button, once you're focused (or in MF) really responds properly, justifying my purchase 100%. That was my #1 criterion.
2. MF is probably going to be where I live with this camera, at least with the 17mm. The focus ring is smooth and nicely resistant feeling and instantly goes into a 100% zoom when you turn it so you can get a sharp focus. I gotta say, for all the rancor surrounding the AF on this camera, this MF methodology seems well done.
...You sound like a great candidate for this camera...not timid about switching to MF on the fly & using zone focusing techniques. There's too much whining from those who see the MF/AF switch on their camera like the digital equivalent of an appendix and don't ever think of attempting to command the MF ring every once in a while. Develop confidence in your own judgement and skill, and I think this camera will reward you handsomely.
ziggy53
Aug-05-2009, 04:22 PM
You sound like a great candidate for this camera...not timid about switching to MF on the fly & using zone focusing techniques. There's too much whining from those who see the MF/AF switch on their camera like the digital equivalent of an appendix and don't ever think of attempting to command the MF ring every once in a while. Develop confidence in your own judgement and skill, and I think this camera will reward you handsomely.
RoyGBiv, welcome to the Digital Grin. :clap
I used a 35mm rangefinder for years and presetting the focus was standard practice for a lot of situations.
Pindy
Aug-07-2009, 03:24 PM
Jeez, I have dropped the ball on this thread. Sorry, but it's been a kind of Death Of Photography over the last couple weeks. Give us the weekend.
Qarik
Aug-08-2009, 10:11 AM
Jeez, I have dropped the ball on this thread. Sorry, but it's been a kind of Death Of Photography over the last couple weeks. Give us the weekend.
But the biggest issue appears to be af speed. It is slower then most p&s it seems. Let us know if you see the same issue
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