tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3500144491563926221.post2992286010295570088..comments2023-10-30T12:12:01.337+02:00Comments on Light Scrape: And I held my heart, cupped in shadowJuha Haatajahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00361255734892508254noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3500144491563926221.post-42056043594905053652012-07-04T17:13:08.347+03:002012-07-04T17:13:08.347+03:00@Francesco: I haven't used the EX1, but I read...@Francesco: I haven't used the EX1, but I read a lot about it when I was thinking about the next camera after my LX3. (By the way, when you view the letters EX1 upside down, you get LX3!)<br /><br />There were some shortcomings in the EX1, and when the LX5 came out, it proved to be an excellent followup to the LX3. But with the EX2F it seems that Samsung has corrected many of the problems with the EX1, and then there is the new lens and the new sensor.<br /><br />The 24-80 mm, f/1.4-2.7 lens is quite a feat, and it even has a macro mode with 1 cm as the shortest focusing distance.<br /><br />And the sensor is a backside illuminated CMOS, which promises quite an improvement in the high-ISO area. <br /><br />Given the bright lens and the new sensor, the EX2F could have two stop advantage compared to the LX5. It will be interesting to see what is the response from Panasonic.Juha Haatajahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00361255734892508254noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3500144491563926221.post-23970960473710512982012-07-04T12:42:39.233+03:002012-07-04T12:42:39.233+03:00I like the light effect on the bus windows in blu...I like the light effect on the bus windows in blur.<br />Have you got experiences with Samsung EX1? (as it is a camera which is sometimes compared to the LX5)Francescohttp://franblog.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.com