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Good morning everyone. For those who are using an E-M1.3, what shutter release are you using? I'm really getting into astro, and a shutter release is the next item that I need to acquire. Thanks ...
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Like others have said, astro is a different ballgame. If he's going to be using a mirrorless camera (vice a dedicated astro camera, e.g. ZWO), I'd highly recommend Alyn Wallace's Photographing the ...
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Selling my E-M10 Mark II and 14-42 II R kit lens. I bought this back in summer of 2018 from B&H as a kit, and it currently has a shutter count of 7221. It comes will all original items, to include ...
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I'll second the recommendation of Alyn Wallace. I recently purchaed his book on astrophotography, and its the most comprehensive I've seen. Would highly recommend it if you find yourself really ...
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I'll second what many have already stated, go with the 17mm. Having lived in Europe for 3 years recently, and having visited many Christmas Markets, going with your widest lens is the best choice. ...
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Nice photos. I don’t have the GX9, but I agree that the 20mm f/1.7 Ii is a special lens. Has worked great on my E-M10.2 over the last 4 years and I’m looking forward to seeing what it can do on my ...
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I recently got a used M1.3 from Roberts Camera with under 1000 shutter activations--it was in like-new condition.
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Good afternoon. I did a search of the forum and didn’t see this exact question, but has anyone compared the step subject lenses against one another? I have the Oly for my Astro photo endeavors, ...
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Yeah, I’m in the same boat; just bought a like-new M1.3 with under 1000 shutter activations for a steal of a price!
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No, the E-M10 II doesn't have PDAF--none of the Oly/OM 10-series cameras have that capability. I've never used it, so I don't know what I may be missing. ;-) Honestly, I don't think I've ever used ...
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Good morning. I'm a current MFT user with an E-M10ii and a small collection of lenses. I'm not overly impressed with the 'new' OM5, so I'm considering my camera upgrade options. I primarily shoot ...
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$1199 Body only; $1599 Body & 12-45 Pro; $200 difference between the bundles. Body only, the M5iii is $899 currently. Keith
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Alright, here's an upgrade question: As stated above, I have an E-M10ii (originally released in 2015, so 7 year old tech at this point). Ignoring my A7C musings, could an upgrade course be to ...
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Thanks to you and everyone else who have commented with their thoughts and experiences. Looking over my photo library and acknowledging that I'm really getting into astro, I'm finding myself ...
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I picked up my E-M10ii in 2018, when it was already a 3-year old model. I love this camera as it was a huge step up from my old E-PL1. I've watched the technology progress over the subsequent and ...
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I have to wonder like many here who is this camera's target audience. Most of the negative (or rather disappointed) comments have focused on the lack of updates from the E-M5iii, and from what I...
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There's also the new PL 9mm f/1.7. Not quite the 5-6mm you're looking for, but still available none-the-less.
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Final specs were recently posted to 43 rumors, and a stacked sensor wasn't part of the package; rather it was the internals/capabilities of the E-M1iii in an E-M5 sized body. I do like the form ...
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Hi everyone, Looking for some thoughts from the collective. After being underwhelmed with the specs on the OM-5, I'm beginning to look at upgrade options as I have an older Olympus E-M10II. As I ...
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You're likely right on that--people put too much hope in the early rumors of a smaller OM1. I think that this will likely be a great and quick selling product for anyone still using an older ...
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