Guys, I still think there are compared apples and oranges

It's not about defending A12 AF slowness. It's about reality. The GF1 AF speed argument is (mainly) based of the experience with 20mm/f1.7 pancake non-Macro lens. Did anyone compare the GF1 AF speed and reliability with Macro lens of similar (A12) specs? I'm afraid, there is currently no Macro lens like this for m4/3 system, except the Elmarit 45/2.8, which is in fact 90mm/2.8. Did anyone try this lens with GF1? But again, even this comparison would not be fair because of different focal length.
We will not know the true GXR AF capability without another APSC module, this time with non-macro lens. Macro lenses are generally slower and there is nothing Ricoh can do with this. It's unrealistic to expect the same AF performance from Macro lens (even in non-Macro mode). It's either about to have Macro or fast AF.
Many people complain about Ricoh choice of first APSC module. One wants 28mm, another 40mm and yet another 24mm APSC. Please, bear in mind that GXR, as any other Ricoh, is designed with primary focus to Japanese market. The rest of world is of course important too, but the preference of Japan customers is most important here. And the truth is that Macro feature is extremely popular in Japan. In addition, Macro is (traditionally) one of the key features in Ricoh cameras. So I guess this was also the reason why Ricoh decided to introduce Macro APSC module as the first one. I'm sure there will be introduced also some non-Macro APSC modules. But as for now, we have to accept Ricoh's choice of preference.
Of course, there is always a possibility that even non-macro ASPC lensor will not be as fast as the GF1. At first, they are both different cameras. And at second, there is an interesting comment about GF1 sensor refresh rate, which is twice as fast as refresh rate of EP1/2 sensor or CMOS sensor used in A12, X1 and many other cameras. This fact could be another reason of somewhat slower AF speed...
http://www.photographyblog.com/reviews/ ... mments/#20
But I still think the primary reason is the Macro construction.
All in all, only time and more APSC lensors will show us where is the truth. As for now, the prospective buyer has to decide if he needs Macro and can live with somewhat slower AF. The other option is to wait for introduction of another APSC-based module. And of course, there is also third way. One can buy something completely different
