After an evening of failed connections between my GX7 and its Lumix phone app, I tried the Lumix Sync app. The S5 uses that, but the GX7 cannot; only the G9 and G100 can manage that since it accesses bluetooth to facilitate connection. That sucks!
So once again I shall let the GX7 depart, and likely find a g100. Much as I've enjoyed that camera over the years, the few frustrations aren't worth the bonus hassles.
With the G100 I lose about fifty shots per charge* from the GX7, the tilt screen and inbuilt IStab :^( - but I do gain a few things:
- the new and improved 20Mpx sensor
- 4k imaging /video features
- a higher-resolution viewfinder
- in-body charging via USB, and
- my spare battery will still work!
Wish it came in silver though!
* probably better battery life with rear screen than with hi-res evf..
Almost simultaneously, I found a deal on a curiously rare lens. Sigma made thousands of 70-300mm Apo zoom lenses over the decades, but finding a red-ring DG Apo in their own SA mount was tough! This Apo lens will not be a featherweight by any means (550g plus adapter weight), but it should do the job for now. Oh yes, I found a discounted MC-21 SA->L adapter also. Wow, over 200 grams?! 😕
Inevitably someone will introduce a small and light 50-200ish L-mount lens. I've no evidence for this, but it's a rather big lineup gap that some company will fill and make easy money. Every company made 70-210s and 80-200s in the film days (even more than 70-300s!) though the formulae need to be tweaked to work with mirrorless cams' reduced lens-to-sensor distances.
Another update. A lightly fogged Sigma DG Macro 28-300/4-6.3 was available for cheap, so I shall give it a try. It won't compare with the Lumix-S model - but using it as a 28-200 proxy will lead to less issues and better light gathering. It is also an SA-mount lens. The choice is between a sub-$100 superzoom or none at all, as I cannot afford the Lumix-S any time soon.. so something may beat nothing, but if not I'm out very little!
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