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Vivitar 35-85 f2.8 on E-M5 II Heavily edited RAW. Obviously a work in progress getting to know the glass better and aiming towards a more consistent editing style. As of now pleasing SOOC is not ...
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excellent advice, thanks Alan
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Thanks Tom. Also considering that route. Borrowed a entry-level Canon a while ago (1300D aka Digital Rebel T6, EOS Kiss X80) and found it to be fine and easily better to handle during longer ...
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indeed, appreciate the tips, thanks. APS-C also came up here at first look, mostly Pentax and Sony A mount series for some reason. Focal reducer cost and availability may make a FF DSLR a more ...
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Considering the E-M5 MFT crop factor and the price of decent focal reducers I started looking around for a 2nd body. I imagine mostly using a 2nd body with fast primes on shorter day or weekend ...
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Thanks for the helpful advice to everyone that took the time to post. All of it was relevant (really) and helped me move on without being too hung up on various manufacturers specifications of ...
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Thanks for your reasonable and detailed advice Eric. Helped me, along with the other replies, to set realistic expectations and precautions re. usage in rough conditions.
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much appreciated, thanks. The flare is really beast mode , as one of the YT reviewers mentioned . There was another street photography (literally) shot in yesterday's roll where it even flared ...
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My first manual! Vivitar 35-85 f2.8 on Minolta MD mount to m43 adapter. Minolta MD mount adapted to e-m5 II. More or less heavily edited RAWs. First impression: bokeh flares no smartphone will ever ...
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Thanks for the clarification and advice. I'm strongly considering letting loose on the internal 'weather seal' requirement. It would really make a lot of glass choices much simpler, probably ...
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Your advice is appreciated and reassuring, hopeful even :), thanks.
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thanks, I have indeed and this helpful roundup forum post by Michael Meissner : https://www.dpreview.com/forums/post/65301607
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24 hours later status quo: MMF-3 and 14-54 FT is about €300 An almost cheap used 12-60 FT is €200 To get some value out of the not so cheap MMF-3 next one up is from the FT High Grade and Super ...
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very helpful clarification and link, thanks
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I've noticed similar reports from many shooters. I am nevertheless insisting on using officially sealed body and glass to enable sessions in more or less any weather condition.
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thanks a lot Travis, I'll be taking your notes into consideration going forward. The 12-50mm is a great option if I can find a foreign seller (EU region) which should be possible, locally they are ...
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Briefly: Need weather sealed glass for E-M5.m2. This is a damp, rainy, snowy, stormy country and I want to shoot it. Can live without PDAF and blazing fast AF in general for those sessions. Question: ...
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for the record: ended up with a 333€ E-M5 M2 with the 25mm f1.8, charger and 3 batteries, nicely worn, everything works happy shooter :)
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Leaning towards M43 now. Various reasons came up, for instance lack of articulating LCD on the Sony a6x00 series and only FE weather sealed lenses available for them AFAIK. Gordon's GX8 review was ...
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isn't it most critical for videography? anyone shooting zoomed or tele photos would be on a tripod anyway I guess. Interesting first sweep of the Olympus models btw, a lot of esoteric early m43 for ...
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