Love my EX1/TL500: Is EX2F really an upgrade for me?
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Re: Love my EX1/TL500: Is EX2F really an upgrade for me?
Sounds like a real bargain. I cannot compare it with the EX1 but it seems a pretty solid camera in itself and as you confirm speed is not a problem. Best of luck with the camera. I do like the camera a lot.
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Today I bought a brand new 'open box' EX2F with only 32 clicks for only € 145,-. At this silly money I just couldn't resist anymore.
First impressions of the build quality: It feels a little cheaper and lighter than my all metal EX1, but the EX2F is still a very well made camera.
The rest just feels like my trusty EX1, but the EX2F is noticeably 'snappier'.
I hope to get some time the next few days to take some pictures to compare.
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