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Subject: Re: [OM] OT: not quite
From: Bill Pearce <billpearce@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2019 03:54:23 -0500 (EST)
I have a GX7, may replace it with the GX9. I can say that the 7 has superb 
ergonomics, for those of us with smaller hands. For those of you with giant 
hams, it could be a problem. Don't forget it has more easy to understand and 
use menus too. 

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From: "Scott Gomez" <sgomez.baja@xxxxxxxxx> 
To: "Olympus Camera Discussion" <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
Sent: Friday, January 25, 2019 4:02:47 PM 
Subject: Re: [OM] OT: not quite 

Thanks for the feedback, Moose. And thanks for this: 

> May I suggest that you take a look at the Panny GX9? Available in a kit 
with the Panny 12-60 lens for $900. 
> < 
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1439450-REG/panasonic_lumix_dc_gx9_mirrorless_micro.html
 
> 
> Not the great Leica 12-60, but a good lens. 

Although now you have complicated my decision process :-) Got to say, 
though, that the tilt-up EVF is a nice additional touch. Nice bundle at 
that price as well, but as I don't use Windows, and don't need a new bag, 
it's not much of an inducement, other than netting me a couple of 
additional giftable items :-) 

On Fri, Jan 25, 2019 at 1:44 PM Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: 

> On 1/25/2019 1:19 PM, Scott Gomez wrote: 
> > . . ., all the advantages of the smaller size are lost. 
> > 
> > And on further thought, as I also have an E-PL3 and an E-620, perhaps 
> that 
> > was the wrong way to think about it. From what I can see, the E-PL9 is a 
> > non-starter as it doesn't have a port for an EVF. Shooting "monitor only" 
> > is a often a PITA, as I have learned with the E-PL3. The E-PL8 still has 
> an 
> > EVF port, but from the specs, it just appears to be a remodeled version 
> of 
> > the E-PL7, 
> 
> That's right, they have abandoned real cameras in that line in favor of 
> style. But for the VF issue, it's a wonderful 
> camera. Sharper, clearer image files than my E-M5 IIs. OTOH, the smaller, 
> also discontinued GM5 makes files as good and 
> has an EVF built-in. 
> 
> > therefore wouldn't justify the increased price over the E-PL7, excepting 
> the E-PL7 is no longer available new. The 
> > problem with all the E-PLx models is that if one wants an eye-level 
> finder, it has to be purchased separately at 
> > additional cost. 
> 
> Right again! I have a VF-4. It's a wonderful finder. I never actually use 
> it, at least not in ages. 
> 
> > So the winner, at this point, for me, may be a PEN F. It adds 20MP 
> sensor, hi-res shot mode, and built-in EVF. 1/2 the 
> > cost of the OM-D E-M1 mk II, and one-third the cost of the new E-MX, 
> plus still small and available new. 
> 
> May I suggest that you take a look at the Panny GX9? Available in a kit 
> with the Panny 12-60 lens for $900. 
> < 
> https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1439450-REG/panasonic_lumix_dc_gx9_mirrorless_micro.html>
>  
> Not the great Leica 
> 12-60, but a good lens. 
> 
> I've been on the Great Search for my next µ4/3 body, and this seems to be 
> it. My list of pros and cons is as long as 
> both my arms. On top: much higher resolution than my E-M5 II bodies, 
> beyond just the MP increase. Same size, although 
> the rangefinder styling is a little slicker looking. Pretty stunning Dual 
> IS with Panny OIS lenses, mostly zooms. 
> 
> > I'll keep the 620 for the four-thirds lenses and shooting with older 
> Zuikos via manual adapter, and use the PenF for 
> > my regular shooting. The E-PL3 can go to a deserving soul somewhere 
> (most likely a grand-kid). 
> 
> 
> Switching Horses Moose 
> 
> 
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