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Do you have ECO mode turned on?
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I wouldn't worry too much at this point. Olympus actually DOES still exist - they just won't make cameras for now. The camera division isn't the only one they spun off. Some of their medical ...
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Geez... That's dramatic. It could have been done for any number of reasons. Their market analysis could have determined that it wasn't a feature priority. It could be that the amount of memory ...
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For some reason I thought the 10 series had a smaller battery. Oh well, I guess it's just plain-old forced market segmentation...
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Try moving that folder into Documents and see if it can find it there. When you installed it, did your mac ask you to grant it access to the file system? If so did you say yes? It may be set up ...
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Perhaps it's a battery thing. Isn't the M10-4 powered by a relatively small battery? It's got more going on than the E-P7.
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I'm pretty sure they stopped accepting 4/3rds because the AF engine has no PDAF sensors AND is actually slow. PDAF lenses on a strictly CDAF camera can be very frustrating, but add a slow AF ...
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I had no idea it was even wise to run 4/3rds AF lenses on the EM10 series. I have an E-M1mk3 and my 4/3rds lenses work perfectly well with an MMF-2.
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@MediumFormatLover and @Overrank the current Vinyl process is actually a step back from it's Apex of development. The top-development for Vinyl mastering was DMM. Nobody, as far as I know, is...
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If you can't think before pressing the button just because the medium of capture is different, and you need an expensive film camera to do that, you have WAY bigger issues than what a film camera...
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The lack of reciprocity failure that digital brought was really a boon to photographers everywhere. Not having to calculate the extra low-light exposure basically took all the guesswork out of it. ...
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I don't really consider DXO Filmpack a RAW importer. They do have RAW processing tools, but I always connect to DXO from inside my photo editing software. It generates a TIFF file that then ...
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I found the camera-manufacturer simulations kind-of uninteresting. There are software packages out there by companies like DXO which put a lot more thought into that kind of thing. Specifically DXO ...
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I have one that's about the same age, stored the same way and its seals are surprisingly intact. I do have a few lenses from that era have have slow aperture blades, though. I recommend ...
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Do the people who took the photos actually know what aperture, shutter speed, and ISO are, and how they work together? This is about as far away from a point-and-shoot camera as you can get for...
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Anyone else remember the Konica Kanpai/Kanpa! Camera from early 1990s? This is basically a modern version of that. I have to imagine there's a retired Konica engineer somewhere out there smiling...
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What is so rare about a Bolex 16mm camera lens? Berthiot did a lot of lens work in the late 1800s for large format photography, but these Bolex lenses weren't particularly rare.
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Pro photographers are still a much smaller market than amateurs. The camera companies do rely on amateurs and their quest for the latest and greatest to move quantity. Sure, Pros will upgrade, ...
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Don't forget there are lots of cameras now sitting in closets of folks who gave up on lugging them around. It happens with every hobby. Some of those cameras are being regifted to people who may or ...
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Is one an OM-2n MD and the other a plain OM-2n? The MD model might allow you to run the shutter at 1/60 without batteries regardless of the dial setting because it has to know when to advance the ...
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