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That's lovely
I asked about the Oly 12-40mm f2.8 vs the Pannyb12-35mm f2.8 a few pages back for use with my GX8. Well, I should hopefully have an Oly 12-40mm f2.8 in my hands early next week.
Thanks for the help in making the decision!
Cheers,
Simon.
Cracking lens, oozes qulaity. I'm sure you'll love it.
Cracking lens, oozes qulaity. I'm sure you'll love it.
I didn't comment earlier, but I actually have both of these lenses. Both are optically excellent and I wouldn't pick one over the other to get better IQ. The Olympus is noticably bigger and heavier (more solid build?), and in my copy the zoom ring is much stiffer than on the Panny. For those reasons I actually prefer using the Panasonic lens, although that's a personal thing. The Olympus focusses closer, to the point where you'd rarely need a macro lens unless you really needed to get 1:1. I'm considering moving the Oly lens on...
Great image Chris.

The extra 5mm and close focusing ability of the Olympus were the deciding factors, although many of the reviews I read gave the 12-40mm a slight IQ edge as well.
Simple answer - You've Nailed it!
I have a Nikon D750 and the E-M5 MKII, I tend to carry the E-M5 more than the Nikon but I know that in a lot of situations the E-M5 won't match the Nikon's tracking speed and low light performance but for general shooting the E-M5 is more the capable and I love the Live Composite mode even though I've not really been able to push the limits of what it can do yet.@srhmoto @Billy thanks, it's appreciated.
Am having a dilemma about my kit as I am starting to shoot more at the bmx track and the hit rate is lower than my (just) 13 year old gets with his d3100+18-105. Am also not happy with the DR really - shadows go mushy quite quickly. There's far too much noise in LE shots.
So I started thinking about my old Nikon and what's about now. D500 / D750 etc would be good but then I'm back into lugging a lot of weight around so I'd have to carefully consider my kit.
Or do I just wait for the e-m1 mk2 and see what happens with that ?
Poop.
nightime picnic by damianmkv, on Flickr@srhmoto @Billy thanks, it's appreciated.
Am having a dilemma about my kit as I am starting to shoot more at the bmx track and the hit rate is lower than my (just) 13 year old gets with his d3100+18-105. Am also not happy with the DR really - shadows go mushy quite quickly. There's far too much noise in LE shots.
So I started thinking about my old Nikon and what's about now. D500 / D750 etc would be good but then I'm back into lugging a lot of weight around so I'd have to carefully consider my kit.
Or do I just wait for the e-m1 mk2 and see what happens with that ?
Poop.
Cars are quite "easy" as their path is generally consistent ( congrats on explore btw ) but kids on bikes are all over the place
The e-m1 isn't exactly old, perhaps it just shows how quickly technology progresses
Edit - just re-read the first paragraph, it isn't supposed to sound snotty![]()
Kochi by G.A.D, on Flickr
Kolkata by G.A.D, on Flickr
Burj Khalifa Fly By by G.A.D, on Flickr
Dubai Metro by G.A.D, on Flickr
Dubai Marina by G.A.D, on FlickrThe Dubai metro one is awesome
I have looked at the EM5 mk1. I can pick one up with a pancake lens and then a 40-150 from another shop for about £460 in total, that might be the best way to go. I was going to look at the Epl7, but think an OMD might be slightly better for meYou can get an EM5 mk1 second hand with either 12-50 or 14-42 and in perfect condition for a good £100 less than an em10mk1 new. It has the better image stablisation where as everything else is pretty much the same. The em10mk2 however is a slightly better camera on paper but Id not pay £200+ more even if new was a requirement. The features and performance in my opinion are all too close to warrant that kind of outlay.
I agree, superb! What was your setup for this to get the movement and sharp background?
Stranger with bag by ianp5a, on FlickrThat's the great thing about the powerful IBIS. You can have a long exposure while it keeps the cityscape stable.



