It’s a nice looking lens & actually I would say fairly priced compared to other brand equivalents.
However in my opinion, as like equivalent other brand versions, I would imagine its uptake would be what Oly expect, however only based on that the people who buy it will probably be earning from their shots. And so like me for example as a hobbiest, I’m quite happy to stick with the 100-400 which is more than sufficient for me
Plus, will have to look, a new lens in the past has meant firmware updates for the cameras............if so this time I hope it is not just for the lens and/or video 'improvements'???
PS as for the price, none too surprising so as for take up? In common with both Canon and Nikon users, there folk who can afford such gear (who are not pro's) so it will be interesting to learn how well it does sell???
My initial thoughts this morning were it will be to heavy but 1.8kg isn’t bad .. and I did consider upgrading to a mkiii but maybe the e.mix would not be such a bad idea
My initial thoughts this morning were it will be to heavy but 1.8kg isn’t bad .. and I did consider upgrading to a mkiii but maybe the e.mix would not be such a bad idea
Olympus 150-400mm f/4.5 TC1.25x IS PRO Field Test Olympus’ long-awaited professional supertelephoto zoom knocks it out of the park, but it’ll cost you. E-M1X: 483mm (877mm eq.), f/5.6, 1/800s, ISO 2500 (JPEG cropped slightly) One of the primary reasons I enjoy shooting with Olympus cameras — and...
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