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Well I've just bought a GF1 + 20mm pancake. Hopefully should get it Saturday!
Will be needing a 14-45mm in the next month but the 20mm is the lens I wanted.
Where did you buy it from?
Well I've just bought a GF1 + 20mm pancake. Hopefully should get it Saturday!
Will be needing a 14-45mm in the next month but the 20mm is the lens I wanted.
GF1 and an iphone 4? perfect combination.
Where did you buy it from?
Well, the decision is made.....
....I am selling my Canon gear - all of it, every last bit and moving exclusively to the M4/3 format. Despite the limitations, I'm just not keen on keeping £1500 worth of camera equipment in the cupboard for occasional snap
Will be listing the gear on here later and probably putting on fleabay
That's how I felt. I couldn't justify having kit sit there doing nothing and I believe my decision to learn / progress with this camera was a good choice.
Maybe one day I will progress onto DSLR kit again..!
I was missing my dSLR on holiday, mainly for reach. But until they bring out a left handed dSLR i shall keep with the GF1
A left handed DSLR will be just after The Chocolate Teapot
yep, along with ash-tray on motorbike.
Gosh that is a big decision Alan but I can understand.
I'm keeping my DSLR and film SLR because I like using them but I am selling my Bessa and probably my Trip too. I gave my Canonet to my neice so the plan is on the film side to just keep my SLR, one compact and my first ever camera.
Nope but I'd be interested to know what it's like.
I would love to take that 7d off you for that price Alan but no cash right now - got some coming through but I'm not sure when yet.
Good luck with the sale mate. Would be interesting to see peoples thoughts and images with this lens.
I have been looking into getting this camera but been torn between this GF1 and the Sony NEX 5 when ever I go into Jacobs or Jessops they all keep saying I should get the Sony NEX 5 as it a better camera and cheaper... But I seem to want the GF1...
I have read up extensively on both cameras for the past fortnight and decided that the GF1 was the better photographers camera. The controls are more thought out and it is much easier to change the settings you actually need.
The sony will be fine if you don't really want to venture outside the scene modes but one review I read indicated something as simple as setting the ISO was buried within the menus.
Also where the best price for the Panasonic GF1 Kit that contain both lens
Also where the best price for the Panasonic GF1 Kit that contain both lens
I bought mine from Mathers, this very kit. Get it soon to qualify for the 3 years warranty and £30 cash back.
Good service from them but remember the promotion in on picking it up from the store as you have to have a demo acording to the Panasonic rules.
Are they open on a Sunday?
ive given you a link.. go to their home page and see if there are opening times.. or a contact page or something