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12-35 without a doubt -
I have always loved my primes, but since getting the 12-35 and 35-100 I have barely used them (14mm, 25m, 45mm - I generally leave them behind on a day trip now and just...
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In addition to the points already made by posters above me, the Panasonic cams that offer 50/60p allow for some nice slow motion to be applied - something that works wonderfully for videos such as...
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Ah we love Savernake, not had a chance to visit so far this year, but plenty of time left :)
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Summer really has arrived here and looks set to continue all week at least :)
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Finally some nice weather in the UK
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Not tried any of the available packages as I think it would be horribly slow on a tablet, but have you tried RawDroid? It has very good reviews on Google Play.
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Believe me, if I could replace my own *body* I would ;-) (chronic illness isn't fun)
However, the point I was obviously failing to make is that I am a little disappointed that so far I have not...
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I would love to find that the G6 really has moved things on so much when it comes to RAW quality, but looking at these photos I really doubt it - just look around the edges of the lips on the G5...
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And physical controls unfortunately - this is a big deal to some people. Some of us GH2 users would have simply loved a GH2 with the improvements of the GH3 and G6 included.
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Yes, along with the GH3
No, several Panasonic cams have had 16mp sensors for ages, and the GH2 actually had an 18mp sensor (with only 16mp used at a time, but allowing for higher resolution when...
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You appear to have focused on the cactus rather than the bird, and you have also used a shutter speed too slow to freeze the movement of the bird.
For the focus issue you could try using a smaller...
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Both Panasonic and Olympus seem to be up to this game of new bodies in ultra short time cycles (Oly are bringing out the EPL6 soon)... most odd.
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I don't understand it either, but it never seemed to do Olympus any harm for the 3+ years they stuck with the original 12MP sensors.
As Panasonic doesn't seem to have the same brand loyalty I...
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I went for the lenses...
Was tempted by both the EM5 and the GH3 as an upgrade to my GH2, but in reality for most of the things I use my camera for, there wasn't a massive gain in image quality -...
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What I find hard to interpret is just how bad can it be when the camera scores a gold award and 79%?
You would think that for both stills and video, having a poor EVF on a top end camera would be a...
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Lighting -
Pretty much all of the images in daytime could be improved by you taking them when the light is more interesting and making sure you are getting the best angle to make use of the...
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On most mirrorless cameras, my experience is that using an EVF uses less power than using the main LCD screen - many others have reported the same within the mirrorless forums.
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Carbon fibre tripods can definitely conduct electricity, but they are a lot less conductive than aluminium (depending on how many rubber/plastic areas are between each leg section, the collar...
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Still ignoring the photos from Wildwilly in this thread and plenty of other photos posted throughout the forum I see...
Good work Ajamils1 nicely done!
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With MEGA I.O.S in my older lenses like the 14-140 and 100-300 I cannot hand hold at 1/2s or 1s reliably at all.
With the 12-35 and 35-100mm lenses I can get easily repeatable hand held images at...
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