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Anyone have this bag? I can't find it at any of the local camera shops. I want to know if it'll hold:
OM-D E-M5
Panasonic G3
Panny 20mm
Olympus 9-18mm
Olympus 45mm
Olympus 40-140mm
plus a 12"...
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How is this the camera's fault??
I carry my RX100 in a lint-free microfiber pouch...and it fits in my jeans.
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then I'm switching to what ever is competitive at the time. I'll do the same with Lightroom if it goes cloud too. I'm thinking of setting up a virtual computer so that CS6 will last a looooooong...
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So can Adobe kill the licensing server for CS6 and force everyone to the cloud version?
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did you have to get permission to take photos inside or is it allowed (without flash)? I'll be going there soon next month!
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With a proper adapter you can mount lenses from other manufacturers on micro 4/3 bodies. You won't get autofocus nor any of the electronic communications between the lens and the body (except 4/3...
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The Canon will score lower because Canon sensor tech hasn't really been keeping up with the competition. The Sony A58 could score higher if it didn't have the pellicle mirror blocking some of the...
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The switch could cost a lot considering what you want. The only 2 weather-sealed bodies are the Olympus OM-D E-M5 and the Panasonic GH3. The only lenses that are weather-sealed are the Olympus...
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Nice retro styling. I'm hoping that Olympus allows for remote control of the camera via wifi and a smartphone app. The Panasonic GF6 has an app for it and it opens up new ways to use your camera....
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Which is not a bad thing. The OM-D E-M5 is a bit too thin without the optional grip. A little bit thicker would help a lot.
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http://www.flickr.com/cameras
1 Canon EOS 5D Mark II, EOS 7D, EOS REBEL T3i
2 Nikon D7000, D90, D3100
3 Apple iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPhone 4 4 Sony DSC-RX100, NEX-5N, SLT-A77V 5 Panasonic DMC-LX5,...
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Won't any camera hotshoe cover work? It's a standard size...no?
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That killed the deal for me...
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for situations like this. Most indoor places will not allow tripods. Some will not allow photography. The solution to a tripod is a fast lens and higher ISO. There is no solution to the no...
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is an option. Very good lens.
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Sometimes prices are better in the US, sometimes it's on par if you order from outside your province to avoid provincial sales tax. For example, the Panny 12-35mm is only $14 more from...
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Don't be discouraged by some of the comments here. Everyone has to start somewhere. Personally I wouldn't have the guts to point a camera at random people in the street.
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My preference is the 14-45 Panasonic. It really is one heck of a kit lens that is optically close to the expensive Panasonic 12-35mm f2.8. If money is not factor, I'd get the 12-35mm for the...
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I don't think you can. Again, the pixel density affects the sharpness rating. You should only compare lenses on cameras using the same sensor. So if you're wondering if the Olympus 45mm f1.8 on...
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Methinks. If you put the 75mm on a 12MP body it should score lower than if it was put on a 16MP body.
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