How does the focussing work on the Lumix GF1 ?
Does the display "zoom" in like it does with the original lenses?
There is no issue with focusing the 25/0.95 with the GF1. When shooting the lens wide open on day one I was surprised when I downloaded the shots latter that day that I had missed the focus point that I wanted. It has been a learning opportunity for me since the DOF is so narrow and I am starting to get a feel for the sweet spot when focusing with the aperature set at 0.95. Just a little time and patience . . . . .
This lens is one of the reasons I love CV. I'm not even into m4/3rds but they're making serious tools for fine artists. Real fine artists who can't bank the "leica" way.
Re.: focusing short focal length lenses.
I always had a problem focusing shorter focal length lenses on my GF1 even when I focused wide open before closing down to shooting aperture. I have now added a Sony NEX5N to my shooting inventory primarily because I had heard good things about focus peaking. It is all true what they say. Dead on focus accuracy with all focal lengths 24mm and up. I also have a 15mm CV lens, but the DOF is so forgiving, I am not concerned anyway.The sooner that Olympus and Panasonic adopt this focus peaking method the better it will be for the 4/3's shooter.
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Jim
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Leica M8 & M4P
Olympus OM-D (E-M5)
Sony NEX5N
Sony A33 SLR
Nikon D300
Nikon 8008
Minox B