I've only had it a day and you're try to plan it's replacement!You need some man maths![]()
I can't afford an EM1 but I may have to invest in a grip. The offical one is a bit pricey, any recommendations for a third party one?
Do you have the original EM10 or the MKII version?
It's the original.
OK I am intrigued, what are you photographing that needs tethering at 20mNot with windows, but with latest OSX on a MBP, works great even at 20 metres, but use top quality USB repeater cables, I heartily recommend the TetherTools cables from Robert White, expensive but well worth the outlay as no signal drop outs.
OK I am intrigued, what are you photographing that needs tethering at 20m
Do any OMD EM5 mk2 users share their LR presets or know of any to compare?
I have been an Olly convert since the introduction of the EM5. Progressing to the EM1 when it was first released. Picking up lenses as I go along.
I am a bit of an all rounder in terms of what I shoot but have found enjoying sports photography more and more. As I have used the camera for more I have found it has its limitations (AF probably being my biggest disappointment). But don't and won't revert back to a larger system.
I wondered if any EM1 owner had looked at the spec of the Fuji XT-2 and was tempted by the improved spec now with a 24mp sensor?
Being able I to change the characteristics of the AF on tracking looks like a smart idea.
I'm don't know if the step up from the EM1 to the EM2 will be a big enough leap?
The XT2 is great for m43 users.I have been an Olly convert since the introduction of the EM5. Progressing to the EM1 when it was first released. Picking up lenses as I go along.
I am a bit of an all rounder in terms of what I shoot but have found enjoying sports photography more and more. As I have used the camera for more I have found it has its limitations (AF probably being my biggest disappointment). But don't and won't revert back to a larger system.
I wondered if any EM1 owner had looked at the spec of the Fuji XT-2 and was tempted by the improved spec now with a 24mp sensor?
Being able I to change the characteristics of the AF on tracking looks like a smart idea.
I'm don't know if the step up from the EM1 to the EM2 will be a big enough leap?
Should get yourself a D500 D, i got 1 to go with the A7Rii and it never misses anything, 6th sense focusingi'm too heavily invested to change systems but I must admit that the AF is a PiTA. I was at the Top Gear track on Sunday using AF+TR and the focus point would follow the car then randomly jump off and focus on a sign or dustbin, maybe due to lack of contrast on the subject ?. Surely tracking should keep up with the moving object ? Its one of the most useless things Olympus did in the E-M1
20160702-DSC_2141 by tobamory, on FlickrShould get yourself a D500 D, i got 1 to go with the A7Rii and it never misses anything, 6th sense focusing
20160702-DSC_2141 by tobamory, on Flickr
Should get yourself a D500 D, i got 1 to go with the A7Rii and it never misses anything, 6th sense focusing
What tripods are you guys using? My trusty 10+ year old Manfrotto is really on its last legs, so it's time to start looking for a replacement. I have been looking at the Mefoto Roadtrip, but still have a little bit of doubt about stability etc. As a m4/3 shooter, max load isn't so much of a concern, but stability for landscapes / long exposures is. Budget is probably up to circa £150, and it would be great if I could get the legs as a kit with a ball head. Would appreciate any recommendations to look at and consider.
Cheers,
Simon.
baventador by damianmkv, on Flickr
yep, got one here. its not the fasted to focus and needs good light to perform well, but given both of those it works really well. for a 600mm equiv its silly small and light, ive got photos i never would of otherwise purely because its no hassle to take out where as a big lump would of been left at homeMorning all. Anybody have any experience with the Olympus 75-300?
I have a 40-150 2.8 but it's bulk is limiting its use so thinking of chopping it in.
yep, got one here. its not the fasted to focus and needs good light to perform well, but given both of those it works really well. for a 600mm equiv its silly small and light, ive got photos i never would of otherwise purely because its no hassle to take out where as a big lump would of been left at home
going round the bend by damianmkv, on Flickrthanks for thatI use to have the Nissin i40 and it dealt with the shadow issues, Steve
I've just gone the other way - I sold my 75-300ii and p35-100 f2.8 and bought the 40-150 + TC. It's a toss up but
- the weight of the 40-150+TC ( 865g ) isn't much more than the other 2 lenses ( 790g ) put together. So, in my bag it takes up the same space / weight
- the 75-300ii ( or my copy atleast ) wasn't sharp over 285mm so I didn't shoot at that FL often. I believe, as I haven't tested it, that cropped shots from the 40-150+TC will be better than the 75-300. It also needed good light - I'd often end up at iso3200 during the day in order to keep the shutter speed up as shooting at 600mm equivalent needs steady hands.
- I don't have to swap lenses anymore
My choice is clear but I appreciate that it's not for everyone - the Pro lens is still a big lump. As @niko says, the 75-300ii brings a lot of reach for not much money ( around £200 used ? )

Suppose you need to weigh up whats important and how much moving stuff you do, as i do Motorbikes an Car racing i needed something that was good, the Sony does it very well but lack the FPS for that scatter gun on a bend when a crash happens, what i have found out is how fast the D500 focuses, i went back to my sony last night for some HDR shots, swapping between the 2 and you can feel the sonys slowdown now I've been using the 500 as its lightning quick.A child ( mine, naturally)
going round the bend by damianmkv, on Flickr
Now, the inability for this system to track a moving subject is getting on my wick. For MF, like the samyang, that's all my doing but surely the 40-150 pro should stick with my son when he's riding ? I really don't want to sell up for a d500 or the like but it's getting tempting