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After shooting misting waterfalls on a drizzling day in the White Mountains in New Hampshire, I was happy I had the combo of an OM-D body and the 12-50 even though the lens is almost universally...
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I have both the Oly 12 mm and the Pany 7-14 to use on a EP-L5 or EM-5. The 7-14 is a "chunky" lens with a built in lens shade: produces great pictures. The 12 mm is light, small, fast and sharp -...
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Great shot! I love the E-PL5. I recently used it a party with a Pany 20 mm f 1.7 on a 1 ponit rifle sling. It's always available with high IQ and flexibility
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Probably can't go wrong with either. The GH3 is bigger and probably better for movies.I prefer the OM-D to the Panasonic. I like IBIS, fit and finish and size. I would caution those considering the...
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Funny thing, I sold my whole Nikon setup, D7000 and all. I wanted a camera to travel with and the Nikon plus Lenses etc. was a killer. I bought the OM-D and once I got over the learning curve...
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...big deal! 2 second fix in PS
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You're about to have some real fun! I have an OM-D but I wanted something that I could pocket and go really light. I have been shooting my E-PL5 with a Panasonic 20 mm f1.7. The touch screen and...
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Actually I thought the 20mm F1.7 Panasonic on my OM-D was a great combo, but mounted on the PL5 (Not too dissimilar from what you are asking re: PL1)it is extremely fast, sharp and not too wide (I...
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The Sansmirror review does not inspire or motivate me. For ~$1200, I expect at leat something close to a home run. Hopefully Olympus will offer something like this, but with a weatherproof rating...
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I have the new Olympus flash because I still use the 466 with my Panasonic G1. I tried it with the OM-D - works perfectly in slave mode or mounted in the shoe. You might have a defective unit. I...
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Buy it quick!I got mine with the 12-50 and I am about to sell my Pany 14-45. The 12-50 is a more up to date, weather-sealed, more capable (auto zoom) lens. You don't need the OIS on the 14-45 with...
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Had the OM 5 for less than 24 hours and the menus are intuitive and a breeze to master! Don't miss the G3. The JPEGs are much more robust as well.
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Dan W
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Waited for a month at B&H, but kept checking Amazon everyday...Black OM D on its way. Sold the G3 this week...dumbed down camera: hard time with menus, controls, the eyepiece and screen switching...
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...because the G3 is seriously flawed. Aside from the confusing menu setup and loss of the automatic viewfinder screen switch like on the G1, it is certainly less of a camera at less of a price....
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