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not quite as good as using the LCD in terms of clarify, due to size of screen as well as diff in resolution. but it is much easier because it will be done normally at eye level. i have been able to focus quite well using the magnified mode. naturally a bit harder for wide lenses than standard/tele due to much smaller focusing target usually.Has anyone tried manual focusing with the external view finder on the GF-1?
Would like to hear your experience please.
--The GF1 external viewfinder is remarkably good for manual focus. Whe I first put it on I thought it looked quite grainy, compared to the LCD. But I have got used to this and I have discovered that it is actually better than the LCD for manual focus - and with the magnification turned on it is much easier to hold the camera steady when you look through the EVF.
Hey Panasonic or Olympus, here we go again, please fix the manual focus assist problem!the MF assist has to be activated manually which (I may be wrong) seems like a faff too far for me.
Has anyone tried manual focusing with the external view finder on the GF-1?
Would like to hear your experience please.
Two small button pushes---or a thumb roll on the G1/GF1 isn't awful. I read a suggestion of pushing the left button/okay button as you bring the camera to your eye--and its ready to focus. That works pretty well for me, though I tend to use the thumb roll from the left button to OK more--its really quick and easy. One button would be better, but right now on the Panasonics, it isn't really much annoyance at all. I shoot a great deal with MF lenses and find it extremely easy to work with.
Diane
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I use CV 50/1.1 with the GF1. When there is favorable lighting condition, where the LVF1 is not needed, using the LCD, with or without the magnified mode, is much easier and better, and very accurate. Of course, under bright sunlight, especially when the sun is directly behind you, using the LVF1 is the only choice, and I would say subpar, but doable.
Others' milage may differ.
-Steve
Has anyone tried manual focusing with the external view finder on the GF-1?
Would like to hear your experience please.