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>>258559 1. Yeah, I just don't want to go out and buy one and be saddled with a kit zoom for a year until one prime of unknown quality hits, with an adapter never coming.
2. Any other older lenses you know of? Is the low contrast from the Summaron low micro and global contrast, or just one of the two?
Are there any decent-priced old f/2 35s you know of?
Thanks.
3. DP Review reads:
"The G1 includes a hot shoe that will work with the DMW- FL360, DMW-FL500 and new DMW-FL220." Three Panasonic flashes, nothing else is said about the shoe.
>>258528 OP here.
I like EVFs and these are the first ones with larger sensors. The precision of a 100% TTL finder without the mirror slap, and great for manually focusing.
I don't like messing with zooms, especially variable-aperture ones. So far, the only prime planned for the system is a 20/1.8- perfect for me, I like wide normals like that, but it's a year away and there's no guarantee it'll be good. A Voigtlaender 21/4, on the other hand, is a little slow but I like depth of field anyway.
Better build quality on any of them- especially real focus rings, and not the focus by wire I'm pretty sure these have- is also a plus. I've got no plans for autofocusing anyway.
Also, old glass people have, etc. And if someone had the money, the 50 Summilux ASPH. would be an amazing portrait lens on this thing. Or if they're a speed freak and have even more money- the new 21 and 24 f/1.4 from Leica.
Etc.
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