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Loved your review. I will get one. The LX-1 and LX-2 are the same price on bhphoto’s site—any advantage of one over the other, in your view?
As well, some additional detail on how you lined p te finder would be appreciated. I will probably get the 28/35 minifinder, just to have both; v. similar price. Regards, Kit
Kit – I cannot speak to the LX-2 as I have not used it. I would wait for DPreview.com to review it before making a decision – their reviews seem consistently objective and free from conflicts of interest. However, as the LX-1 has been discontinued, you should expect to pay less for it than for the successor LX-2.
Lining up the finder is easy. Place the camera on a tripod, place the loose finder on top until its field of view coincides with that on the LCD screen in the camera, place a small piece of masking tape along the left foot of the finder as a guideline, then glue the finder using this guide.