tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2632922091261382568.post179527812221935263..comments2013-09-09T23:33:01.517-07:00Comments on lensist: A Closer Look at the E-P1Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2632922091261382568.post-74267156327088638342009-06-17T04:18:59.563-07:002009-06-17T04:18:59.563-07:00I have to disagree that the E-P1 and G1 are compli...I have to disagree that the E-P1 and G1 are compliments. It's the E-P1 and GH1 =)<br /><br />As for the LCD, supposedly the viewing angles are amazing, so that helps out a little. In terms on sunlight, is there anything out there that is great in sunlight? <br /><br />As for primes, that 25/1.4 is huge, didn't know that (well, relative to the 20/1.7 "pictures"). Seriouscompacts made a comment about what panasonic had to sacrifice for that pancake, and I REALLY hope it isn't much. <br /><br />This micro 4/3's stuff has really opened up a new avenue. The E-P1 giving me size, the GH1 giving me awesome video to play with. They BOTH are easy to travel with making them very ideal. <br /><br />If I weren't getting into shooting events, I would seriously consider selling off a good chunk of my canon hardware.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com