![]() ![]() Knowing that this would be the only G I obtained a cleaner copy this time. When I first bought a G1 I was unsure about the system so I acquired a less than pristine copy. So much so I did not bother creating a separate gallery and put them all in one instead. Lastly I can in no way tell the difference between photos taken with the G1 from photos taken with the G2 I had. ![]() The G1 is just that much smaller and lighter that it was the first camera I reached for every single time when I had both.So with that I was left with the G1’s advantages for me. Quickly after acquiring an AF Zoom I lost interest in having an AF Zoom after one roll.Nice, but 1/2000s bests many other film cameras and is plenty for my purposes since these lenses top out at f/2 and the lenses I use top out at f/2.8.Plus the G2’s focus wheel does not have distance markings which the G1’s wheel does so if you were to try (me never with this) zone focusing could theoretically be a thing here if one were so inclined to try. I never shoot burst on film, which the G1 has also, let alone continuous AF burst.I have never once thought “I wish the AF worked better” when using the G1 even when I also owned the G2. ![]()
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