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I haven't been out with my camera the last two weeks. Instead, I have been spending some time going through my photos and came across a group last night taken with the old 4/3 35-100mm f2 ED lens. ...
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I agree with your thoughts about the Olympus 100-400. I would occasionally get that great photo but more often than not, most would be sent directly to the trash bin. About six months ago I was ...
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I've only recently started using my camera DTV so I don't have a definite like or dislike opinion on it yet but so far, I have found the images quite acceptable when using it and instances when ...
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I seldom have a need to go wider than 12mm but for those instances when I do my lens of choice is the Olympus 8-25mm f4. My reasons for choosing the 8-25 were that I feel the image quality is ...
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Thanks for the very informative impressions. This lens looks like it might be a real winner!
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The basketball game was a great learning experience for me. I'm not a sports photographer ... never wanted to be. I'm not good at anticipating at what might be about to happen so I miss a lot of ...
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Thanks for all the responses. I'll be heading out to take photos at my grand-daughters basketball game today. From what I've seen I'll put the in-camera converter to work and see for myself what I ...
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Does anyone use the in-camera 2x converter with their photography? Have you been pleased with the results? I've played with it in the past but never gave any serious thought about using it since I ...
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I have the OM-1 and the bird detection works great! It still can be difficult to acquire auto focus among a clutter of branches and such but that is when the manual focus clutch comes into play. ...
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I agree that the first-generation Olympus 12-40 f2.8 Pro would be an excellent choice. I get great image quality, reasonably fast focus and can be found used for a very reasonable price.
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A 50-250 f2.8 would definitely get my attention but a 50-250 f4 with sync IS might also. My 40-150 f2.8 gives me such excellent images that it would take a lot for me to get something different. ...
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I have the Olympus 12-40 f2.8 and the Olympus 8-25 f4. Most of the time the 12mm is wide enough for my needs but when I do wish for wider the 8-25 has never let me down. Excellent images from this ...
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I'd like to offer you a BIG Thank You! These responses are extremely helpful. Without your help I can see I would have purchased something that might not have worked well for me. Thanks again!!
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My old Dell Inspiron has pretty much seen its better days. It's too slow or too old to run some programs and with winter arriving that is when I do most of my editing. I have started looking at a ...
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I'm always amazed at how a simple question can often turn into some type of argument. Any type of IP rating would be assumed to be better than anything without. I purchase the Pro lenses for the ...
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A light fog and or light drizzly conditions are at times my favorite conditions to head out doing landscapes. I don't hesitate to take the OM-1 and 12-100 f4 or any of the Pro zoom lenses. I just ...
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I'm old and set in my ways. When I find something I like I stick with it until I don't. I used Cannon film cameras back in the day but when Olympus came out with the digital 5050Z I gave it a try ...
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My advice would be to not go inexpensive on a tripod. I went the inexpensive route back in the day and it didn't work out. I never got much better results than handholding. Finally, tried a much ...
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I love my 8-25. It produces very pleasing images. It's one of my favorite lenses.
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Olympus OM-1 and either the Olympus 12-100 f4 or Olympus 12-40 f2.8 depending on the situation.
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