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The other lens is more versatile, and it's what I use for everyday outdoor use when I don't know what kind of a shot I might want
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The YI is a bit smaller, although the supplied lenses are larger than the compact Lumix lens.
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I'd think some sort of longer telephoto lens would be much more useful
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I know the above can be fixed with simply buying a better lens, but really, no on-lens manual focus?The controls on this camera are very intuitive, but not dumb-ed down like you would expect on a camera with this few buttons and this low of a price tag
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Lenses are excellent and other 4/3rd lens work as well as old legacy lenses with converters
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The zoom lens has an oddball locking mechanism; you need to slide a switch and rotate the zoom ring to fully retract the lens
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I would suggest to buy a good quality lens or an adapter for using canon, nikon or other full frame lens to get the kick out of the sensor.
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To collapse the kit zoom lens, press the “unlock” switch and keep rotating past the 12mm setting
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I have already tried both lens on my other M43 cameras and they all just worked!
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I hate using front-facing flash as it makes your subject look either unintentionally bright or oily-looking-It would be nice, since it uses micro-usb, for it to have some kind of quick-charge function-Have the light change to green when the camera has finished chargingThis is probably the best affordable swappable-lens camera that money can buy (at least at the time of
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On paper, a "gateway" MFT camera that's simple to use, has a great sensor, and offers nice lens versatility is a fantastic thing