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Re: [OM] Paging Moose, re. Shutter shock

Subject: Re: [OM] Paging Moose, re. Shutter shock
From: Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 19 Apr 2015 12:48:16 -0700
On 4/19/2015 5:04 AM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
I've never even looked at a GX7 until just now on DPReview. What I see there that interests me is the tiltable EVF and its placement to the left (good for a left-eyed shooter) to avoid covering the even better placed AF lock button.

Perfectly good for this right-eyed shooter, too. Keeps the nose off the LCD. Allows both eyes open shooting, Ala Leica, et. al., although I seldom found that useful - too long a (D)SLR user? The tiltable part hasn't added anything for me in practice.

The power switch solution is nice but doesn't excite me at all. I can never recall drawing my camera and wanting to instantly switch on to capture some fast moving action.

I often spend several hours out and about, sometimes shooting, sometimes not for several minutes. Although I carry extra batteries, I like to conserve battery power. Having a camera where it can be off until I need it, then on before it hits my eye, without thinking, is simply nice.

The E-M5 II adds a Quick Sleep function that isn't on the Mark I or the E-M1. When in EVF only mode, it goes to sleep in a handful of seconds when not in use, wakes instantly when the shutter button is half pressed. I'm going to be trying that as an alternative to the on/off switch.

Maitani apparently thought that was so important that he left the power switches off the OM-2s and later electronic cameras. The only thing that ever did for me was cause me to be a bit ticked by having to remove batteries from infrequently used cameras. There is an even better solution to that... a power switch that *I* can choose to leave on or off depending on my use of the camera.

Yup.

On Again, Off Again Moose

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