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Using two systems; Sony and ?
Topic Started: Nov 3 2009, 09:18 AM (800 Views)
phethaky
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Regardless of Nikon or Canon, I'm afraid if I get her something else other than Sony, then I might be tempted to switch over to the DARK Side myself :devil!:
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Hahahah GF 1 is a good choice,Firstly it is light and have video for travel shooting .Can have many lens e.g. 7-14mm,20mm 1.7,14-140mm,14-150mm,45-200mm all in one b bags without problems and is lighter than a combination of A900 with 24-70mm.Cheer.
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This picture was shoot by GF 1.

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phethaky
Nov 4 2009, 09:50 AM
Regardless of Nikon or Canon, I'm afraid if I get her something else other than Sony, then I might be tempted to switch over to the DARK Side myself :devil!:
hehehe.....the other side always got temptation.

yeah...all of us probably at one point think of switching....i sometimes think what if i use a canon instead!! :whistle:

and canikon also think what if olympus!!! hahahaha never end. :go-around:
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Hahahahaha never even think of switch ,but many system for different condition mah ?hehehehe. :sofunny:
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tankm
Nov 4 2009, 08:12 AM
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Nov 4 2009, 12:40 AM
I think Olympus Pen-1 is the best choice for a lady.
Pen-1 auto focus is slow. She will :knock: for buying her a slower cam than the one you using. :D
PEN-2 coming
http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/showthread.php?t=598047
Seems there is a party tomorrow. Anyone going ?
It is okay to be slow, as long you never stop.
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Don't forget about Ricoh M4/3 cam. Will be next talk of the town.
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Ricoh good mey?
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No idea how good it is, so far i haven't shoot any ricoh cam yet.
How true it is, it will be onli announce next week.
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tankm
Nov 4 2009, 08:12 AM
s2s1
Nov 4 2009, 12:40 AM
I think Olympus Pen-1 is the best choice for a lady.
Pen-1 auto focus is slow. She will :knock: for buying her a slower cam than the one you using. :D
Lady normally doesn't look at function and performance. They just want things looked pretty... :roll:
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