Bodies with GX7 ergonomics?
Re: Bodies with GX7 ergonomics?
aloli wrote:
jeffharris wrote:
aloli wrote:
Has there been any new rangefinder style cameras released with the GX7 shape? It's the only M43 camera I've used where my pinky doesn't hang off the bottom of the grip, and its a lot more comfortable than other bodies I've used (E-PL5, EP5, EM10 ii).
The GX8 is too large, and the GX85 seems to have downsized the grip (and its available for the same price as the GX8 locally... no clue why).
You’re pretty much stuck. The GX85 is an ergonomic downgrade from the GX7.
Give the GX8 another look. It gets a undeserved bad rap about its size. It’s really an excellent camera to work with. In use, it’s not as large as it seems. It’s quite comfortable to work with. I added a Fotodiox Type A hot shoe thumb grip which not only improves handling, but cuts down on the dreaded DISP button pressing.
I'm actually looking at the GX8 as an option now, thanks! It's a bit heavier and thicker than I'd like, given that I wouldn't use anything other than small primes on it, but I don't think that'll be an issue with time.
Honestly, it handles really well regardless of lens size. I use everything from a tiny adapted Jupiter 8 (50mm f2, L39 mount), Voigtländer 75mm f2.5 and M4/3 Noktons to the 100-400mm and lots of different lenses in between.
It's a bit more expensive than my X-E2 but the lenses I'd swap to are a bit cheaper too that might make up for it? Ugh, GAS is pretty stupid. Just when I thought I had finally settled.
We all suffer from GAS around here. Just hold your nose and pull out the credit card!
Panasonic Lumix G Vario 7-14mm F4 ASPH
Voigtlander Nokton 25mm F0.95
Voigtlander Nokton 42.5mm F0.95
Voigtlander Nokton 17.5mm F0.95 Aspherical
Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX8
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