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Having recently bought a Panasonic GH1, I'm interested in hearing the views of those who use Leica lenses with micro four thirds cameras. I already have a Digilux 2 so, with the D2 28-90 lens, it makes sense to me to consider Leica prime lenses for the GH1. From your experience, which lens would you advise I consider or would you instead advise that I select from those lenses (Panasonic/Leica) specifically designed for micro four thirds? Thanks in advance.
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Not sure if this is an approriate place for this since only the lens used is Leica, but nonetheless. I have a handful of initial pictures at Mumbai and Singapore Photo Gallery by Vikas M Gore at pbase.com The first one is infact with the 14mm to 140mm lens that came with the camera (1/10 sec handheld proved surprisingly stable) but the others are with a 35mm Summicron. I found that the highlight clipping mentioned in the DPR review really is an issue so I had to do a lot of highlight recovery for the highlights on the flower and also reduce the exposure by nearly a stop. Less of both in the two shots from further away. The lens does not communicate focal length and aperture data so mentioned these in the file names, hopefully remembering it right! Focusing with focus assist is easy, though if your camera is not held steadily the image moves a lot on the screen in the close-up assist mode! - Vikas
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How'ja like to shoot high-def video with M lenses? Or the 25 Summilux? or a 7-14mm Panny lens? Or (with enough adapters) R lenses? Panasonic premieres DMC-GH1 with HD video recording: Digital Photography Review Or 1:1 "Rolleiflex" images at 3000 x 3000 pixels (that's a bigger file than one can get cropping an M8). I think I'm in love (for anything where I don't desire the "real" M viewfinder) For those who don't get my title: Back in the 1960s Leica sold an 8mm movie camera - the Leicina ("Leic(a)" + "cine(ma)") Who knew convergence could come this fast or this simply for Leica lenses? Rowzah!
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Hatten wir das hier schon? Die GH1 wird am Ende Mai zum Preis von 1.550 Euro erhältlich sein. Highlight: Videos in Full-HD Auflösung (1.920 x 1.080 Pixel) ... und ich ergänze mal: Mit Leica-Objektiven! Presse - Neueste Meldungen - 128 / 2008 / März 2009 / Lumix DMC-GH1 - Deutschland