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I'm just doing a review of the 30mm. Bigger than the 20mm but still small. Very, very sharp. A thoroughly good lens and an amazing bargain at that price.
I haven't tried the 19mm but it seems to be...
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Some will care, some will not. Personally I make more money from Youtube now than I do from my stills, so yes, I do care.
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I wouldn't have thought it would be any different to my GH3. That works to a range of about 20/25 metres in the open under ideal conditions.
In my fairly normal size detached house, it works...
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No, there isn't. The Custom->MF Guide menu item, set to On, brings up a scale when you are in Manual Focus but it shows Closest and Infinity at each end with a pointer as to your focusing position...
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I have the same cameras and echo exactly your findings and thoughts. But since the OP has made up his mind, logically he should use his Canon equipment. Nothing wrong with that and not something he...
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I've had my GH3 for 5 months now and used it extensively in that time. It exhibits no banding and the viewfinder works well with no flicker. I'd suggest there is something wrong with that camera.
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I wasn't referring to your post directly, Chris. And when you say in another post about your credentials, I certainly was never doubting them. I'm agreeing with you that CSC isn't up to it at the...
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I think you've misunderstood a bit. Your work will be where you want it, as will the program. What is changing is that you will not be able to buy PS but will have to rent it from Adobe and the...
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>but my point here is about the bouncing built in flash: it really is useful in some low light situations.
One of the most useful and basic of flash techniques and nicely used there.
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>there isn't anything that a Sports Illustrated photographer could shoot with a Nikon F2, tri-x >film and a motor drive that you can't shoot with even the least expensive u 4/3 equipment.
Very...
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I'm with you on that. Pictorially much better sense of movement with the wing tips blurred to my eyes.
Of course, you could always use a 2000th and freeze the tips and then blur them in Photoshop ;-)
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You'll need to be on a tripod.
Set to bracket on the drive mode dial:
Then go to
Menu -> Rec (p3) -> Shutter Delay.
It won't fire bracket burst so you'll need to press the release the number of...
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>What will be the next reason why mirrorless cameras allegedly can't be used for sports. I've got some ideas, but I won't make the doubters life to easy
Who said 'can't be used'? Of course they...
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>And footballers are moving far slower than cars, dogs and birds.
Yes, but erratically. Your examples' movements can be predicted easiiy by the computer.
See how it does if one of the dogs veers...
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An acknowledged weakness of the CSC system's contrast focusing system, mentioned in every review of these cameras. It's no secret.
I don't do sport or commissioned work now so My GH3, GH2 and E-PL5...
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On the example you give from longboardrider there is the same flickering that you are getting. I didn't look at the others.
Your camera is metering a scene and the scene is changing. It changes its...
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There is no question that the best DSLRs are much better than MFTs at focusing on fast moving subjects. It is inherent the ways that the two systems work - MFT are often better at locking on to...
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Interesting piece, Jamie and echoes much my own findings very closely.
I come to a different conclusion to you, though. I find the GH3 makes me want to use it all the time and I use the Olympus as...
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I have both lenses. In performance they are very similar but the Panasonic is much smaller and therefore better to suited to the camera if compactness is what you desire.
If you want speed and...
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