The E-P1 has no fast Autofocus, also not Canikon 6.3 frames per second in continous shooting. When you are a sports photographer and you need a fast and accurate tracking Autofocus and/or a fast frame burst, click on to the big DSLR’s from Canon or Nikon. The E-P1’s Autofocus is a slow-going one, in continous AF-Mode it sometimes pumps. You will have 11 (selectable) AF-Points.Three frames per second is what you get in Continous Shooting Mode. On 15th September 2009 a Firmware Update is awaited to give better Autofocus Performance. I will write here my experiences.
The E-P1 is not a full automatic HD-Videocamcorder. To make good Videos you have to train it. For smooth and accurate Videofilming you have to fully concentrate you. The Autofocus in Single AF is not automatic, if your subject moves you have to refocus by pressing a button, if you want to zoom you have to do this classical by moving the zoomring on your lens, all this actions sounds will also be recorded! You will have some krk krk noises in your Video! If you want to change the aperture during filming, it is not possible. Set Aperture and Ev before you start your video. If you want to take longer scenes than 7 minutes it is not possible. But when you train your Videomovements and learn to manual focus during filming the E-P1 will give you very nice Videos with Stereo Sound.
The E-P1 has no viewfinder, only with the M.Zuiko 17mm Pencake lens you can use the optical Viewfinder VF-1, which is wonderful. [Edit: the upcoming LUMIX G Lens 1.7/20mm is also usable with this Viewfinder] It’s kind of a Leicafeeling. But if you need a camera with a viewfinder for all focal length wait until you will get the Panasonic GF1. It will be electronic.
The E-P1 has no flash. When you need Flashlight you have to buy a flash. All Olympus E-System-Flashes and Compatibles will work with the E-P1, or wait for the Panasonic GF1. It has an in-build flash.
You see, the E-P1 is down to the bones. And limitations boost creativity, don’t they?


