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Stop it you two... I've car tax, mot and a holiday coming up in the next month and a half![]()
You'll probably need a lens for that holiday
Stop it you two... I've car tax, mot and a holiday coming up in the next month and a half![]()
haven't we all John, well my car is zero tax and off on hols this month so hopefully be putting the new gear through its paces.Stop it you two... I've car tax, mot and a holiday coming up in the next month and a half![]()
that's a wrap by damianmkv, on Flickr
Sure you'll nail it Damian.![]()
Battery life remains poop. 246 shots = 1.5 battery lifesSeems m43 can do panning after allBattery life remains poop. 246 shots = 1.5 battery lifes
And some mushy peas.Technically speaking though it needs some space to 'drag' into.
Michael;
I find the battery life pretty naf tbh compared to my Canon 40d but the batteries are smaller so you will need spares. Upgrading the firmware is pretty straight forward, download software, plug camera into the computer and it does firmware checks and downloads the software if required. I use both grip parts on my e-m5 mk1 and with the new cameras coming out you should find the e-m5 mk1 is getting pretty cheap now as some people upgrade.
toast the tog by damianmkv, on FlickrThat's a great set you have uploaded. Nothing wrong with your 70-300!Getting shots without a press photographer in was tricky - even the jet car had had enough of them
toast the tog by damianmkv, on Flickr
I see you were at Santa Pod! Only a few miles from where we live! Unfortunately the events held there don't interest me, but it looks like a great place with good photo opportunities, and I think the shots you've posted are really good!Seems m43 can do panning after allBattery life remains poop. 246 shots = 1.5 battery lifes
Small world!! I too think the 75-300 is a great lens as long as the light is decent, but then my main passion is for birds, butterflies, dragonflies and wildlife in general, plus the dogs of course, so I'm finding I can take less noisy low light images. However if my Lupus gets worse I may not be able to cope with the weight, so I shall enjoy it while I can!!thanks Marcia - I'd love to live nearer ( in fact, one of my customers lives in Harold ). I've come to realise that the 75-300 is great to 275mm, best avoided above unless you use a tripod so I think i might stick with it...for now![]()
Any EM-10 owners out there also used the Panasonic G6? I'm looking for a lighter holiday/general camera [use a 6D for other stuff] probably only use
a zoom lens for time being with it, can't quite decide between them!
Durham Willow Man by Boldonian, on Flickr
St Paul's Jarrow by Boldonian, on FlickrGreat, how do you find the handling/ergonomics? I've read the OM-D can be slightly awkward. I shoot a bit of video which I assume the G6 is better suited to, howI've got a G6 and E-M5 if that helps. Is there anything specific that you want to know?
mallard ( anas platyrhynchos ) by damianmkv, on Flickr
i spy with my beady eye by damianmkv, on FlickrI watched this heron for 25 minutes yesterday before work as it crept towards the bank and sloooowly lowered its head towards the river.
Just as I thought I was in for a shot, a lady cycled passed, ringing her bell and the heron flew off
Iso2500 with the 75-300 again
i spy with my beady eye by damianmkv, on Flickr
Great, how do you find the handling/ergonomics? I've read the OM-D can be slightly awkward. I shoot a bit of video which I assume the G6 is better suited to, how
do you find 'general' IQ - which one do you prefer?
Cheers
Phil
Is it OK if I answer as well? I have both. I don't think you'll ever find a more comfortable m43 camera than the G6, i feel Panasonic got the perfect balance of size, shape and access to controls. They both have odd menu systems but the Panasonic probably wins. Image quality is very similar, I'd say the Olympus raws are easier to work with - I always feel the Panasonic images are too cold and lacking saturation. The Olympus is slightly better above ISOs i rarely use (like 6,400 and upwards). I go long periods of time using the Oly in jpeg only, something I'd never do with the Panasonic. The Panasonic doesn't deal with highlights too well either imo, but it's minimal differences - less than a stop. EDIT : I'd also say the Olympus is better at metering. The Panasonic plays it too safe and exposes for the highlights. The Oly is always bang in the middle.
Video is completely different, the G6 is probably the 2nd best video/stills camera Panasonic make (Better than the GH2 and probably better than the GH3 imo). There's just no comparison, Olympus video files are mushy, noisy and hard to do anything with in post. The 60fps of the G6 is great, far better than most other companies 60fps that usually go a little soft. And the G6s tele converter in video is great with slight loss of quality but gaining a 2x zoom.
I've been thinking of selling one of them, as I don't need two m43 cameras, but I can't. What one of them lacks, the other makes up for. If I want easy snapshots that look great - take the Oly. If I want a mix of video/images and I will be carrying it all day - Take the G6.