So apparently I'm the only owner of one who's posted yet?
>>2857546>a single battery is more than sufficient for city stuff.Kek. No really it isn't. One battery will last about an hour of actually using the camera. Definitely less than that, if you don't let it turn itself off between shots, or take a lot of shots.
It's ok for tripod work, but even then, there are a few limitations. The screen doesn't move, so you have to be directly behind it to see your comp and focus.
Also, the punch in for accurate MF can only zoom into one of the 9 "AF points" arranged in a grid on the camera, so of course very often that isn't precisely over the area you want to focus on. You can't zoom in and scroll around the image.
Also, they're focus by wire, so accurate MF is a total pain in the ass. The digital distance scale on the back screen when you MF is cool though.
The VERY WORST THING about the camera though, is the ten second delay for image review. It takes so long to write files, and that just massively compromises your enjoyment of using it.
Using flashes on a tripod just kills me, waiting and waiting to see what the exposure looked like, before moving the flash a few inches and trying again.