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Two Months with the Panasonic GF1
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<blockquote data-quote="grebeman" data-source="post: 1861" data-attributes="member: 79"><p>I am old fashioned enough to appreciate the value of a depth of field scale on lenses, which is something I very much miss on modern digital lenses. Thus I tend to use a Voigtlander 15mm, f/4.5 lens on my GF1 or sometimes I use my Voigtlander 21mm, f/4. For both of these I tend to frame with the plain optical viewfinder mounted in the hot shoe, either the 25mm for use with the 15mm lens, wearing glasses means its field of view more nearly equates to the 30mm equivalent of the 15mm lens on m4/3, likewise the 40mm optical viewfinder is accurate enough for my purposes when using the 21mm lens.</p><p></p><p>Barrie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grebeman, post: 1861, member: 79"] I am old fashioned enough to appreciate the value of a depth of field scale on lenses, which is something I very much miss on modern digital lenses. Thus I tend to use a Voigtlander 15mm, f/4.5 lens on my GF1 or sometimes I use my Voigtlander 21mm, f/4. For both of these I tend to frame with the plain optical viewfinder mounted in the hot shoe, either the 25mm for use with the 15mm lens, wearing glasses means its field of view more nearly equates to the 30mm equivalent of the 15mm lens on m4/3, likewise the 40mm optical viewfinder is accurate enough for my purposes when using the 21mm lens. Barrie [/QUOTE]
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