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Currently, she talks English at students in Hokkaido, Japan.

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Thoughts about the GH1 so far

Short version: I love it.

Long version:

  • Ease of use: It was personally quite easy to pick up and use it for me. I’ve been messing up my pictures by fooling around with the aperture, shutter, ISO, and white balance settings on my point and shoot for years. In preparation for the GH1, I actually went and read up on how to NOT mess up pictures with those settings, so I’ve been feeling pretty good outside of auto mode.
  • Shooting pictures: If I am baffled by what to do (or am in a hurry), I can just throw it in auto mode and hit the shutter. It usually does a good job of it. Even detects and tracks faces!… Though I haven’t actually got to test this yet, being a hermit and all. Auto focus is super fast (manual is another story), the little jog wheel is pretty awesome (I thought it would be annoying, but it isn’t), and of course all the other controls available right on its surface as physical buttons and switches means I’m setting up and shooting much faster than with my point-and-shoot (which required some digging through menus).
  • Shooting movies: Also really easy with that movie record button right under your thumb, though I’ve been clicking the dial to movie mode and using the shutter button. The camera automatically focuses as you zoom, but you can still half-press the shutter and spot focus if you want. Beyond that, I am quite clueless about all the features (my previous film repertoire includes various puppet shows and Real World spoofs made for school projects… and they were all hideous).
  • LCD screen: I freaking love the swivel LCD screen. After all the Sony Handycams we’ve owned, using it is like second nature. Oh, and the detail on the LCD is just awesome. It can also auto-dim based on how much light is going through the lens.
  • Electronic viewfinder: I first thought it was shitty, because the flickering of my fluorescent lights showed up crazy horribly in the EVF, but looked a little better on the LCD. But after getting used to it, the EVF is pretty dang good. Haven’t had a bit of problem using it in low light, though I hate that my face oils get all smudgetastic on the camera when I’m looking through the EVF. However, the automatic eye detection feature (that switches the LCD to EVF when it senses your face is there) thing is super annoying. It thinks I’m looking through the viewfinder when I’m only leaning in to see the LCD in the sun. I’ve turned it off. The camera automatically switches between EVF and LCD depending on whether or not the LCD is opened, and that’s been working very well for me (since it is exactly like how a video camera works). Despite all that, though, I’d still say the lack of an optical viewfinder is one of the most unsettling aspects of this camera for me. I’m fine with it (I’d already come to terms with having no viewfinder with my last point-and-shoot), but a lot of people won’t be.
  • Handling: It does not seem that small in my tiny, childlike hands, but it really is quite compact… if you ignore that ginormous lens. It’s quite possible to shoot with one hand, though the HD lens makes it rather tiring because the weight is all in front. The button layouts are very nice in my opinion… but I never have problems with buttons because my fingers are just so dang small. The soft-touch texture feels very nice, but like I said before, body oils show up awesomely well on the camera’s surface.
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Just when everyone thought it was getting warmer (and people began changing back to summer tires), a BLIZZARD comes.

Been playing with my GH1 in between being actually kind of busy! Even got featured on Engadget!

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Finally got the Panasonic Lumix GH1 today! Geeky photos and a movie up on Flickr.

Finally got the Panasonic Lumix GH1 today! Geeky photos and a movie up on Flickr.

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I’m setting myself up for disappointment… I just know it. (OR: A shopping list)

Yesterday, I noticed that the camera I have been wanting since last fall was finally up for preorder on several Japanese sites. After pondering this fact for about 15 minutes, I went ahead and preordered one. HOPEFULLY, I’m one of the first 5000 people who thought to do this, because they’re only manufacturing 5000 of these a month and I really would like to go ahead and just give the local camera purveyor fistfuls of cash and walk off happily with a lovely new camera by the end of this month.

So in preparation for what will either be a moment of climactic excitement or devastating disappointment, I’ve been looking up what shiny accessories I could get for that shiny camera. And thus we have a shopping wish list (in order of most to least attainable):

  1. An 8GB SD card… or two.
  2. A carrying case of some sort.
  3. A lens protector filter thingy.
  4. A polarizing lens filter.
  5. An extra battery.
  6. 4/3s to Micro 4/3s lens adapter.
  7. The ZUIKO DIGITAL 25mm F2.8 pancake lens.
  8. That fancy hotshoe mic attachment maybe…
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Panasonic Lumix GH1 on sale April 24th in Japan!

Panny FINALLY announced the GH1 for Japan, and I will be able to get my grubby hands on it on April 24th! …Well, HOPEFULLY. They are only making 5,000 units available in the first month.

No price mentioned in the official press release (Japanese only… I didn’t even bother reading it), but the special 60 units they are selling in advance (Japanese only, halfway down the page) to Club Panasonic members reviewers will be going for 127,330 yen… or $1300 USD, which is in line with the original release price of the G1 lens kit.

So while I wait for the release date to roll around, I’ll work on some Japanese reading comprehension by trying to figure out this “special campaign” they have going on (looks like prizes are involved!).

Update: Word on the street is that MSRP will be around $1800 Canadian dollars… which is roughly $1460 USD. Sounds about right… and just slides in under my $1500 budget. Let’s hope the Japanese domestic price will slide FURTHER under.

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