I'm curious myself.  I bought a refurbished E-Pl1 for $300 and it can
take the VF2.   I don't mind using the LCD for the 20 mm but I had
looked at the Oly 40-150 and the Panny 45-200.  I can't imagine using
them in mid air.

On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 3:22 PM, Walter Hamler <[email protected]> wrote:
> Two years ago I bought the E-P1 and then they came out with the newer
> version that would use the EV finder. Now they come out with the
> E-PL2, so I get it in the 2 lens kit version.
> I am finding that I really like the 40~150 as it is very sharp, even
> WO. But, I really don't like the "composing at arms length",
> especially with the longer lens.
> Before I spend 250 bucks for the EV finder, do any of you have
> experience with that combo?  I was going to get one today but the
> local shop had sold the last one and aren't expecting any in for a
> while!
> Another option I have seen is the Hoodman with the big loupe that
> allows eye level composing, albeit on the lcd screen.
>
> Walt
>
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