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I agree, that's one ugly machine. But everyone is different and given the popularity of the OMD the design is clearly a winner. Each to their own.
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I would have to dispute that I'm afraid, it is simply untrue.
I can shoot at the same locations using the Mkiii and the OMD, under the same conditions, and I can compare the images. Surprisingly,...
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I received a lot of e-mails from people who had bought the XE1 and been very disappointed with it, and had sent it back or sold it (as I did). Subsequent testing showed that the sensor is not...
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I felt a sense of relief when I sold the XE1. I had really wanted to like it, but it left me with a sense of frustration every time I used it. There were too many performance issues and niggles. On...
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The original X100 is fantastic. I would never swap it for the new version (X Trans not to my tastes).
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Sorry, I was referring to the wide difference between 35 and 150 FOV, and not having coverage in between.
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Carrying a 35 and 150 FOV will be quite limiting. The 75 is very much a niche lens, rather than a general use/out and about lens. It's a wonderful lens, don't get me wrong, but I think it's best...
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I'm not sure if this is what you want, but I use this lens extensively, and I think it's fabulous: http://lindsaydobsonphotography.com/blog/amberley-home-guard-event/
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Agree with the above - the poster needs to ensure that they are viewing images on calibrated equipment.
I find the OMD's white balance to be excellent, better than my Canon DSLRs. I don't think any...
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I'm a bit late on this, but for the benefit of newer readers I have the Metz 44 - it's a beautifully made, high performing ETTL flashgun, and it's very affordable. The only things it doesn't do are...
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I use the Gadget Infinity Cactus v5 transceivers - they're very reliable and very cheap.
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Dave (OP) I really enjoyed your images of our native animals and I'm SO pleased you got a shot of a Weazel! I've not seen one in the wild for many years, but instead have spent many 'fun' (read:...
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Good point - I see better DR with my OMD vs my Canon APS-C bodies - the OMD is also better at conserving hilights, even in JPEGs.
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That sounds like a wild claim!
From my experience (comparing my OMD with a 550D/7D which I used to own) I would say the OMD is overall slightly better on noise control.
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What a strange statement. Many competent/professional photographers now use u4/3 systems extensively because both performance and IQ is comparable to many good DSLR bodies and lenses. I'm a full...
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There are a number of factors which govern the suitability of lenses for people photography. For example, how much working distance we might have, whether we intend to capture a headshot or a...
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Yep, those are the ones I use. I got mine off Amazon - you also need their own charger (I got the charger with two bays) because these won't charge in the Olympus charger, but it's not...
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That's interesting - mine did the same a couple of weeks ago. It hasn't done it since, and that was the only time.
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You're very welcome, and thank you for the kind words.
You're quite correct, the OMD is vastly smaller than a DSLR and for that reason you will need to go through a period of adjustment. Depending...
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Thank you Pam, the compliment is much appreciated.
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