The LV magnified MF is very useful, especially for macro work.  The
E-P1 does that and I quickly got used to it for crystals in the lab.

On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 12:07 AM, Boris Liberman <bori...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Picked the little bugger up yesterday. Given that I have K7, I did not have
> to wait for batteries to charge. Set it up - man, they keep adding options.
> Fired off some shots. Presently I have two major impressions:
>
> 1. The shutter action is even softer than that of K7. The stealthiness of K5
> is remarkable.
>
> 2. The AF under plain 60 Watt lamp is more thoughtful than that of K7. I am
> not certain as to precision thereof, but it surely takes its time. Noticed
> also that under LV it magnifies the area where it is focusing. May be I
> don't need split focusing screen for this camera...
>
> Today I am going to "dial in" my lenses as Paul says and do some shooting
> with the family.
>
> Last but absolutely not least, K7 has officially been passed to Galia. I
> changed the owner name in the settings and she smiled broadly when I showed
> her that K7 was now hers.
>
> Boris
>
> P.S. Pricewise, in shekels I paid for K5 less than I paid for either K10D or
> K7.
>
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