True, but I'm used to zooms, and it was time to start working with primes
(for me).  I'll suffer through it - probably end up with a zoom soon :)

On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 5:35 PM, Steve Palincsar <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Thu, 2012-05-31 at 17:18 -0700, Brian Hanson wrote:
> > I almost went with an LX5/S100, but got a GF3 with a pancake lens so I
> > could get on the replaceable lens format while still keeping the body
> > very small.  There was a killer deal on it a few weeks back, so I took
> > the plunge.  So far, it seems to be nearly as easy to use while riding
> > as my old Elph.  Just need to nail a good harness...
>
> But that leaves you with just the one focal length (or needing to carry
> multiple lenses to get multiple focal lengths).  That might not be much
> of a big deal for "ordinary photography," but when you're taking photos
> on a bike ride you often don't have the time to get off the bike and
> walk around to get close enough.
>
>
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