Hi,
disadantages of my F601:
• It is so small. My old SLR was much easier to hold (1 kg). I didn't carry it much, though.
• Confusing screen size of the picture files. But printing is superb: as there is hardly any "pixelation", rather softness, enlargment works fine.
• Starting up & zooming is a little noisy. Have no comparison to other brands though.
• Menue system takes a little while to get accustomed to.
• Strong barrel distortion (only) at full wide angle. This is especially annoying, as I would use this setting preferentially inside or for architecture, i. e. when it can be seen best (worst?).
Advantages:
• Lovely camera!
• Seems to be very reliably, i. e. hardly any "bad" shots.
• Autofocus stops to work, when it is pitch-dark. Roomlight or lantern-light is easily sufficient to autofocus (with my F601)
• No freezing with the 128MB card I use (Toshiba).
• ISO1600 allows picture taking until dusk without tripod (most others camera-owners have to go home earlier).
• 4 h voice (or bird-) recording,
• 4 min movie capture (but file sizes are a hug).
• Usable macro-mode.
Conclusion:
If flexibility is important for you, the F601 is definitely your camera. Get one & share your experiences!
Greetings,
Norbert
So far my only gripe is the AF has some problems focusing in low
light (dim room lighting) especially at full telephoto. I thought
lack of manual white balance would be an issue, but the auto WB is
good -- better than my Olympus -- and the presets have given good
results when the auto hasn't.
Neil Hi, the 601 does find low light autofocus hard at full
telephoto but not often at full wide. Have you tried to assess what
it is like at autofocussing at Iso 400 and 800. Iv'e not seen any
reports on this specific any it would be goood to know.
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Best Wishes,
Richard Dunn
Warwick UK
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