Here're some impressions from my recent trip to Japan (mostly a business trip but we took a few days off):
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Here're some impressions from my recent trip to Japan (mostly a business trip but we took a few days off):
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Looks good. Do you like it?
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[quote name='youpii' timestamp='1337423663' post='18305']
Looks good. Do you like it?
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Yes, it took a little while till I warmed up with it but I think it's a nice one.
I wished it had a smaller body though.
Do you find it enjoyable to use the pro-1 ? I'm not sure if your comment above is with regards to the pro-1 or the lenses. Do you tend to use the evf or the optical view finder ?
Yea; and with a higher quality evf.
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I know this is off topic but can you (from personal usage) compare the evf on the nex/pro and em-5. As I noted in the pro-1 thread I was a bit surprise you found the nex-7 evf >> em-5; but as I also said my usage was indoors where the nex-7 flickered.
[quote name='Klaus' timestamp='1337452278' post='18336']
I prefer a slow, amplified EVF view over a dark OVF any time actually.
This is a phantom pain IMHO.
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Ok, so the 60mm is here as well now.
Be careful with the 60; there has been a couple of reports of the lens literally unscrewing itself and falling apart !
Amusing in some sort of fashion when we start talking about things like centering.
[quote name='Klaus' timestamp='1337663591' post='18416']
Ok, so the 60mm is here as well now.
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