On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 12:00 PM, Michael Levy <[email protected]> wrote:
>> but what good is it if you can't keep it still? I'll probably sell that
>> lens.
>>
>
> There are some cures for this:
> 1) Hire a small boy as a "camera bearer" (like one of those Safari "gun
> bearers" who will offer his shoulder when needed
> 2) Buy a bigger tripod and an adapter that camps on the Nikkor. They are
> available for lots of money
> 3) Donate the lens to a seephoto meber and take a tax write-off as a
> charitable contribution
> 4) Buy a canoe and use it as an anchor...
>
> Other ideas will come to me after my seventh cup of coffee this morning.
> Mike
> PS: Did I tell you that Panasonic PR promised to let me know when the 20 mm
> prime is going to be available? I hope it is soon. I want that, and
> eventually want a wider/faster optic (preferably prime) than the 18-45 zoom
> kit lens  and maybe something a tad longer as a prime. I will NOT deal with
> 4/3 to Micro 4/3 adapters as your images show the disproportionate size
> these adaptations have. As you already own the good glass it make sense for
> you.
>

I would kill for a 14mm f2 and/or 18mm f1.4 for m43. Especially if
they were OIS. Was out fooling around with the G1 in the subway today
and discovered that if I'm lightly braced I could shoot acceptably
sharp shots at 14mm and 1/2 second with OIS on on the 14-45 kit lens.
That's pretty impressive considering that the same limit for my D300
and 16-85VR is 1/10 of a second in a less convenient (and far more
obvious) position. The 20 is definitely on my must-buy list.

I know Leica's apparently a little miffed with Panasonic over the lack
of success of the PanaLeica 4/3rds stuff, but they really need to get
cracking on some m43 stuff. I'm becoming convinced that the m43 format
is the true successor to the M series as a street shooters camera and
a set of Summicron-G's would rock many worlds.

-- 
M. Adam Maas
http://www.mawz.ca
Explorations of the City Around Us.

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