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 Micro Four Thirds (m43) User Thread V3, Panasonic G/GH/GFx & Olympus E-P/E-PLx

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shauyan
post Jan 23 2011, 10:01 AM

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Hello, GF2 user here. I do not have GF1 so I cant make comparison. The touch screen is very useful but i prefer to use the button tongue.gif
Any idea do i need UV or other filter on 14mm and 14-42 lens?
shauyan
post Jan 26 2011, 10:39 AM

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QUOTE(hellfire8888 @ Jan 25 2011, 05:32 PM)
no no lens come with camera is consider as accessory thus no warranty!!!
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I thought lens come with Camera should have warranty?
It covered under the Serial number which include the lens.

I do not understand why Pana do not have warranty for lens? they are not confident with their lens? even a shaver also got warranty!!
shauyan
post Jan 27 2011, 10:11 AM

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m43 newbie here, taken by GF2 with 1442 lens.
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shauyan
post Jan 27 2011, 01:48 PM

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QUOTE(sniper on the roof @ Jan 27 2011, 12:03 PM)
Why use so high ISO for long exposure?  hmm.gif
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Sifu, which picture are you talking about?
Appreciate your comment because I am still learning. Thanks !~!
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post Jan 27 2011, 02:48 PM

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wah.... a lot of knowledge here. Thanks sifu.
No wonder no matter how i took the picture still feel not sharp enough.
My impression is using higher ISO for night scene to increase light sensitivity (of course not too high until unacceptable noise)

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post Jan 27 2011, 03:05 PM

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Using P&S for so many years. Only now have to play around with aperture and shutter. Still a long way to go before get a dslr. Thanks for explanation and tips.
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post Feb 1 2011, 08:35 AM

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I suggest you save another 400 for twin lens. Twin lens is good as 14mm is light and small, but 1442 is good for travel. Of course you can buy 14mm or 20mm later, but it will cost you more.

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