It would be nice to have removable lenses if I ever decided to get a different lens for it, but I really like the TTL viewfinder in the Olympus. Would it be fair to say the Zuiko 38mm 1.8 might optically be better than the Canon 30mm 1.7? I might spend the extra amount on the Olympus (its 30 percent more money), but Im not counting out the Canon just yet.
Matt. What adapter with what battery are you using for this configuration?I have used or do use both the adapters for currently available silver oxide cells (expensive but long lasting) ...
Matt. What adapter with what battery are you using for this configuration?
I have both. Well, I have Pen F not FT. But also have a black FT on the way so you can probably guess which camera I prefer.
They are different beasts entirely. Pen F is loud and big (for a half-frame camera), 20mm (equivalent to 28mm on FF) is not the easiest to focus on F (maybe FT's central microprism patch will help with that, but I have my doubts since FT screen will be dimmer than F's). Demi is stealth.
Comparing lenses on them is, at least for me, totally irrelevant. There is no 30mm lens for Pen F and Demi can't be focused precisely. My Demi lens can have a weird hotspot sometimes in the center when shot in bright light (lens seem very clean, so maybe a shutter problem or maybe hood should be used, but that would negate the idea of using a small camera). Pen lenses that I have (38/1.8 and 20/3.5) are better than I expected in basically every regard (surprisingly sharp (after I've adjusted the mirror position) and flare resistant considering the era they were made and the intended format).
First time I've heard the F referred to as big and loud.
Shutter slap is an issue with the Pen F series though. Below 1/60th things get messy very quickly.
I have both. On the plus side the FT has accurate focus. On the downside it is very difficult to focus. The semi-silvered mirror inside will probably be shot at this point. I had to replace mine. The spring on the shutter is pretty strong so hand holding slow speeds is iffy. It is nice and small though. Overall I'd say it is a meh. Not very fond of it. Could have been a better camera. One of these days I will strip it and put a nice modern focusing screen in it. That should brighten up the finder considerably and make the camera much more usable.
I wrote "Pen F is loud and big (for a half-frame camera)". By now I've owned a number of half-frame cameras and can't remember any being as loud. Which half-frame camera is bigger (except for the plastic abominations like Samurai) or louder than Pen F? I'd like to avoid them. I have FF film camera that is less than half the size of Pen F, Nikon F80 SLR that is virtually noiseless compared to Pen F... Is any of that a show stopper? No. But it would never cross my mind to describe Pen F as light or small or quiet (for a half-frame camera).
Curiously, even though you can definitely not only hear but also feel the Pen F shutter, my low shutter speed shots have been mostly better than I had hopped for. I guess most of the shutter shock comes from rotary shutter coming to a stop so it doesn't affect exposure.
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