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I use both systems but find the difference in image quality very slight, especially when comparing zooms, and putting an emphasis on the traits that matter to me most - compact and light, WR and ...
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I’m more than happy with the OOC JPG’s from my E-M1.2 and E-M5.3 as most of my photography is travel-related and just shared with friends and family. I do tweak them occasionally but can’t imagine ...
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Can’t go wrong with the 25/1.8. I always carry it when I travel. Enjoy it.
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If its clean i might, its a sharp and compact zoom with good reach for that price. I recently gave mine to a friend and replaced it with the excellent 12-45/4 Pro. I had mine for several years and ...
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Looks like you have exceeded DR and blown out the highlights. It's an issue I have with m43, as we have a lot of high contrast scenes here in the Southwest. Think white or light tan adobe ...
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I bought the E-M5 III with the 12-45/4 and with a fast prime it's still only 2 lbs and makes for an outstanding travel kit. Sometimes I bring the 35-100/2.8 Lumix along (adds another pound). It's ...
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Fantastic images of racing at IOM. It is a fantastic lens, love mine.
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This lens appears to have loads of character! I also agree.. re: the 35 f/1.4.
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Nice shots. Great selfie! I agree, it is a fine lens for general carry, travel, landscape etc. I love that it's not too heavy and bulky on my X-T2, and has OIS, which is important to me. It seems ...
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Very interesting, and definitely a positive observation! Of course as you mention, m43 is a sweet spot for the outdoor trekking and adventure crowd. Seems like a bunch of smart people, haha.
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There are fundamental operational differences between the two bodies - control via aperture ring, manual knobs and dials on X-T4 vs control dials on X-S10. And there are weight differences and WR. ...
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This is definitely the Olympus sweet spot. Awesome IBIS for steady shots, and most of the Pro bodies and zooms are full WR. For example, the Fuji 18-55 (which I also have) is not WR, nor is it as ...
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Really gorgeous images - very evocative. Perhaps of an earlier time. The combination of lens rendering and that film recipe you used really worked a treat. I can't imagine any more effective ...
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Great images. Impressive!
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Beautiful shots. I grew up in the Bay Area and have lived in Sacramento and motorcycled all around Central Calif and the coast - just love the live oaks and rolling hills that turn from green to ...
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My E-M5 III and 12-45 F4 Pro lens weighs a bit over a pound and a half (1lb 9 oz) and is 24-90mm equiv. It is a fantastic sharp lens on a light body. All WR. Perfect for hiking/biking. My E-M1 II ...
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Spectacular shots. Good job capturing a sense of the place. Where is that? Tasmania or Australia? Lovely place for sure..
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Nice images, especially the second large set. I want that lens, looks sharper than the 23 f2. Not thrilled about the weight though. Thanks for sharing!
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Olympus has best weather sealing by far, and they are rugged and compact. Perfect for outdoor adventures, in fact that's one of their biggest niche, and why I use in the tropics. I would recommend ...
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I have carried the E-M1 and 12-40/2.8 all over SE Asia for 7 years, without any issues at all. Fantastic images, and that one combo will do almost everything you need.. but it is heavy. This gear ...
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