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Correct. Actually, normally the first shot would be sharp too, but when IBIS blur strikes it would strike on the first shot and the second shot taken 5 seconds later would be sharp.
But I gave up...
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Well I found the 14-42 PZ to be the crappiest kit zoom lens, so if the 12-50 is worse than that, that's pretty bad.
I personally prefer the m.zuiko 14-42 II, so long as you can stop it down, it...
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Yes the E-PM3 is so outdated.
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You didn't read what I wrote. I never use burst shooting, but when I've seen shutter shock, it was always the first photo taken.
Maybe it's the first photo taken after you turn on the camera? The...
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I've noticed that this issue even though I am just taking two shots with a few seconds or even dozens of seconds between them and not a burst.
The IBIS blur, if it happens, only affects the first...
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The 12-35mm f/2.8 and 35-100mm f/2.8 lenses are the best m43 wedding photography lenses. In fact, that's the primary use case for those lenses.
Now, if you're not going to be a professional wedding...
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The E-PM2 and E-PL5 support Panasonic OIS lenses, even if they don't have a switch. (Not sure about the E-P5, but I assume all new Olympus cameras will support this going forward.)
And given that...
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I have never noticed the issue on my E-M5, but I always use the 1/8 sec anti-shock trick to prevent it from happening.
The trick does not work on the E-PM1 or E-PM2 with IBIS turned on--IBIS...
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Just because YOU never noticed it doesn't mean that whatever m43 camera you have doesn't have at least a very slight (maybe barely noticeable but there) blurring at certain shutter speeds.
And I...
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If IBIS had been turned off, then this could have been chalked up to just regular camera shake, because 1/125 sec at 45mm is not necessarily a fast enough of a shutter speed to get perfectly sharp...
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The E-P5 is a slightly improved camera over the E-M5, but it lacks weather sealing (not so useful as yout hink because most of the lenses are not weather sealed, and the waether-sealed buttons are...
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TheĀ 12-60 is the best m43-compatible zoom lens for landscape photography. If you don't mind using manual focus (which is easy enough with this lens because the camera automatically shows a...
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It's a good thing that Panasonic and Olympus heard the customer demand and added the feature, but focus peaking isn't anything I'd pay an extra $300 for.
Legacy lenses don't work well with m43...
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The G5 with the kit lens is a great value and will provide you with excellent image quality.
Stopped down to F8 or maybe even F9, the kit lens provides good even sharpness across the entire frame,...
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Technically, Robert Frank's photos sucked. They were out of focus, blurry, grainy, everything bad you can think of. It's because Frank was a shy person who didn't feel comfortable being...
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Well, firstly, if you feel self-conscious carrying around a huge full frame DSLR and f/2.8 zoom, then it's harder to follow your advice to feel comfortable.
Secondly, believe me, I walk around the...
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1. Learn to idenfity good street photography. If you can't identify other photographers' good street photography, then you can't possibly be a good street photographer yourself.
2. Curation is a...
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People get confused by the fact that some of those "creepy" people hae their pictures hanging in respected art and photography museums.
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It's hard to understand the benefit of the E-P5 over the more affordable E-M5. Even if I was buying a new camera and didn't already own an E-M5.
The E-P5 has a few incremental nice features, but...
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They are both good lenses. I would say that the 25mm lens is a little bit better technically because it's faster and doesn't have as pronounced field curvature which causes the corners to be out of...
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